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Avallain-powered Kerboodle reaches 1 million users

Avallain powered Kerboodle reaches 1 million users

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2015/07/15

Oxford University Press achieves historical benchmark with digital teaching and learning service.

Kerboodle works alongside course textbooks to create a truly blended learning solution. Packed with customisable learning content, assessment materials and reporting tools, Kerboodle allows educators to seamlessly integrate quality digital resources into their classroom.

Kerboodle is powered by Avallain Author, a flexible authoring tool, and supported by Avallain’s learning platform solutions.

Kerboodle provides:

  • Teacher notes, planning materials and on-screen lesson presentations. Instructors can set and monitor homework and track progress with in-depth reporting functionality.
  • A range of assessment materials including auto-marked tests, self-assessment checklists and a variety of support materials.
  • An extensive bank of learning resources including videos, animations, podcasts and worksheets as well as digital versions of the textbooks.
  • A wealth of support features including FAQs, video tutorials, walk-thorughs, free in-school training and workshops with digital consultants.

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