The school uses the virtual learning platform (Frog), further amplified through the universal use of interactive whiteboards.
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As well as in class teaching, Aldworth also uses three different websites to help students with their education: Studywiz is the school's virtual learning environment; MyMaths is used by the maths department; and SAM Learning is a revision tool
The college also has a Virtual Learning Environment (VLE) which is powered by the Open Source Course Management System (CMS), Moodle.
The use of an open source virtual learning environment, along with the ability for people to download and upload materials in various formats (from an RSS to a print to an IMS Common Cartridge) encourages replication of the content and enables interoperability with other provider’s content management systems.
A virtual learning environment (VLE) branded as Citybit based on Moodle software, is available from inside college or anywhere in the world.