Paisley Daily Express

Pupils urged to make use of free learning tool

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A digital learning platform, designed to support all teenage pupils across Renfrewshi­re and beyond with their education has now launched.

Created by some of Scotland’s leading educators and available for free to all Scottish pupils,‘thinkfour’is a video streaming platform that distils complex ideas from a range of SQA Higher subjects and unpacks them in four-minute video tutorials.

It has been created specifical­ly for those aged 14-17 years old, who are currently facing unpreceden­ted challenges to their education and launches ahead of the upcoming assessment periods in April and May.

The social enterprise start-up was founded to make learning and revision easier for young people at home, while empowering parents and carers to support them.

New content will be added regularly as the platform evolves in response to the changing needs of those using it.

The concept was developed by experience­d school leaders and teachers at one of the country’s top performing schools, The Glasgow Academy, and was guided by pupils who shared their own experience­s with online study tools.

It is a collaborat­ion between expert teachers and a Glasgow-based awardwinni­ng digital agency.

thinkfour strategist, Matthew Pearce, said:“There is an immediate need to help young people in Scotland achieve the results they deserve. thinkfour gives pupils the keys to unlock their learning and re-frame their thinking when they face those challengin­g moments in their revision.

“The use of technology and online tools are now ingrained habits for the vast majority of young people, and thinkfour is designed to reach pupils in a setting which they are familiar and comfortabl­e with.

“We’ve used the science behind digital learning to create a free learning space and we believe the platform will make a real difference to young people up and down the country.

“It has also been structured in a way that supports parents and carers too, giving them the knowledge they need to help guide learning and revision at home.”

Anna Doody, programme manager at Digital School Awards, said:“The education sector has had to pivot quickly and embrace technology as a powerful tool to educate young people.

“thinkfour is a perfect example of the kind of forward-thinking approach which is required to best engage young people in their education, while makingsure it remains fun and user-friendly.”

To access thinkfour for free, visit www. thinkfour.org.uk

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