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High quality and engaging educational resources predominantly for teachers of Business and Computing subjects. There's more on the website... www.meanbusiness.co.uk

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High quality and engaging educational resources predominantly for teachers of Business and Computing subjects. There's more on the website... www.meanbusiness.co.uk
Website Reliability - EXAMPLE PAGE from student booklet
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Website Reliability - EXAMPLE PAGE from student booklet

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This is an EXAMPLE PAGE from my paid resource; an eight page student booklet and six lesson outlines on Multimedia Presentations and Web Reliability. On its own though, this activity is a great starter that gets students comparing two websites and making decisions about which is more reliable. A following class discussion/debate about overall choices should lead to some agreed criteria for what a reliable website looks like or contains. I hope you can make use of this resource, enjoy!
Creative iMedia - R093 Classroom Display 'Media Facts'
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Creative iMedia - R093 Classroom Display 'Media Facts'

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A simple wall display which, printed on coloured paper and cut out/laminated, will look good as well as be engaging. Includes 34 facts about the Media Industry, linked to R093 of the Creative iMedia course (Cambridge National, J834). For more resources, visit us! (Google Mean Business) Enjoy!
R068 Knowledge Organiser
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R068 Knowledge Organiser

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A single sheet summarising the content (at a basic level) for R068, the coursework unit for the Cambridge National in Enterprise and Marketing course. This resource in detail: Format: PDF Editing: Not editable, no need Content: 1 x A4 (ideally printed A3) document Enjoy!
Creative iMedia J834 First Lesson Introduction Slides
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Creative iMedia J834 First Lesson Introduction Slides

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Four simple slides to help with the introduction of Creative iMedia in the first lesson back with Year 10 (or Year 9 if you’ve a three year GCSE cohort). Can be amended and added to as required. Red text needs changing to reflect the optional unit your school deliver. There’s loads more on our website (Google Mean Business!) This resource in detail: Format: PPTX Editing: Text is editable to suit your needs Content: 4 simple slides to amend and add to
Creative iMedia R093 Revision Guide (preview)!
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Creative iMedia R093 Revision Guide (preview)!

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It’s here… our R093 printed revision guide for the Cambridge National in Creative iMedia course. Bigger, to reflect the additional content, at 32-pages, this revision guide is professionally printed on high quality paper with a thick laminated cover to ensure it lasts throughout the course. Available from our website (Google Mean Business). Check out the video preview!
R068 Predicting Sales Worksheet
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R068 Predicting Sales Worksheet

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Two worksheets that discuss how predicted sales could be determined for R068 of the Enterprise and Marketing course. Four separate approaches that hopefully your learners implement when it comes to their later assignment (or combine methods for an even better approach). Obviously not for use during the assignment itself! Find more resources on our website, (Google Mean Business). This resource in detail: Format: PDF Editing: Not editable Content: 2 x A4 Worksheets
Instruction Sheet - How to embed YouTube clips into PowerPoint 2013 onwards Method1
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Instruction Sheet - How to embed YouTube clips into PowerPoint 2013 onwards Method1

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Here I've outlined one way to embed YouTube clips into your lesson PowerPoints. If this doesn't work, or is too complicated, search my resources for the other method! These instructions go through step-by-step how to embed YouTube clips into PowerPoint. This is a temperamental process, so if it doesn't work, try my other method (don't feedback to tell me it doesn't work, it works for most!). The videos are actually embedded into your presentation so there's no need to visit YouTube. You will need an internet connection when you play the presentation though. Good luck! Enjoy...