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RSPCA launches site aimed at GCSE students

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By The Drum Team, Editorial

January 12, 2010 | 2 min read

RSPCA has launched a new GCSE Science Education website, designed by Enigma Interactive, aimed at both students and teachers.

This education site has been designed and built by Enigma Interactive which went into the school to engage with its students to complete some of the content.

Primarily geared towards 14 to 16 year-olds, the site uses interactive content to engage young people with complex ethical and scientific issues. The site features video content, full-screen video capability, as well as video-based interactive group activities.

A Welsh language version of the resource is also currently being developed to run alongside the English version.

Steve Grainger, managing director of Enigma, explained: “The site uses content in an innovative and thought provoking way to engage young people with science issues. It has been an exciting project to be involved in from the outset, and it has been a great experience working with an organisation of the stature of the RSPCA.”

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