TLPhysics is the sibling to TLMaths. With over 200 videos, Sarah Varley will take you through AQA A-Level Physics in bite size chunks.

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If you’re a maths student at Barton, TLMaths probably doesn’t need any introduction.

If you don’t know what TLMaths is though, it is 3,000 videos created by our very own Jack Brown to help everyone teach themselves Maths.

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Google Scholar provides a simple way to broadly search for scholarly literature. From one place, you can search across many disciplines and sources: articles, theses, books, abstracts and court opinions, from academic publishers, professional societies, online repositories, universities and other web sites. Google Scholar helps you find relevant work across the world of scholarly research.

Put simply, it’s a Google Search just for scholarly articles.

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Mentimeter allows presenters to interact with their audience with real-time voting.



Mentimeter is an interactive presentation app that allows you to receive real-time feedback whilst you are giving your presentation. The best use of this is that you can ask questions in the presentation and get results straight away.

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YourHour is a mobile addiction tracker and controller that gives useage reports and challenges to help combat mobile addiction.



YourHour is another one of our wellbeing apps, designed to help you curb smartphone addiction.

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HabitBull is a companion app that helps you keep track of your day, break habits and set yourself routines.



HabitBull isn’t strictly ‘Digital Learning’ but it’s important to look after your wellbeing and this is a simple yet powerful tool to keep track of your day to day routines and help you break your unwanted habits.

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You’ve probably already heard of Google Forms, or even already been sent a questionnaire made using Google Forms. But Forms isn’t just used for surveys and questionnaires, you can do so much more with it.

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Science Journal uses the sensors in your mobile device to measure light, sound and motion then log your notes, observations and photos in the app.



Science Journal is the free digital science notebook brought to you by Google. It transforms your device into a pocket-size science tool that encourages students to explore their world. As they conduct eye-opening experiments, they’ll record observations and make new, exciting discoveries.

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Check out our latest What’s New in Google blog post for a roundup of all G Suite launches from May 2019.

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