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BBC - Education Scotland - Bitesize revisionThe website produces manageable 'bitesize' pages on key topics, concentrating on material which students find particularly difficult. The material is written by examiners and teachers and reflects key areas of the examination syllabus.
BBC LearningWide range of subject areas and resources for schools, colleges and adults, with online learning courses in many areas and plenty of useful web links.
EEVLA virtual library for engineering, maths and computing; catalogue of resources, events, jobs.
GTCS: Supporting and Guiding Probationer TeachersSupport and guidance for Scotland's probationer teachers.
ICTeachersInformation about ICT for pupils and parents as well as teachers. The site has a good breadth of resources to download for all subjects. It includes a photolibrary plus plenty of worksheets that you can download for free.
My Study GuideThis website provides key resources, revision aids, textbooks, study guides and many web links to support learning, revision, coursework and exam performance. Suitable for Standard Grade, Intermediate 1 and 2, and Higher levels.
National Association of Advisers for Computers in Education - NAACEProfessional association for those concerned with advancing education through the appropriate use of information and communications technology (ICT).
Study Skills and Strategies (Leckie & Leckie)A publication providing information about brain compatible learning, study environments, study techniques and time management.
The Open University: OpenlearnFree and open educational resources for learners and educators around the world from The Open University.
The Scholar ProgrammeScholar is a virtual college, an online learning initiative pioneered by Heriot-Watt University. Learning and teaching materials for Higher and Advanced Higher level classes.
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