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We provide audio tutorials/educational podcasts for GCSE and A Level subjects that are exactly aligned to the curriculum, can be listened to as and when required and are delivered in a manner that resonates with today’s students, full of music and sound effects. They have been designed as a resource that complements teaching, giving both students and teachers a short and sharp alternative which will enhance the learning experience through the power and flexibility of audio.

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We provide audio tutorials/educational podcasts for GCSE and A Level subjects that are exactly aligned to the curriculum, can be listened to as and when required and are delivered in a manner that resonates with today’s students, full of music and sound effects. They have been designed as a resource that complements teaching, giving both students and teachers a short and sharp alternative which will enhance the learning experience through the power and flexibility of audio.
A Podcast on the Origins of the Cuban Crisis
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A Podcast on the Origins of the Cuban Crisis

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This podcast examines the origins of the Cuban Crisis. It is a short, sharp and concise audio tutorial outlining all the key factors, including the communism, the Bay of Pigs, Soviet involvement in Cuba and more. It is great for both the classroom and for revision purposes. It has been designed to help GCSE History students get a full grasp of everything they need to know in an easily digestible format.
A Podcast on the Formation of Nato
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A Podcast on the Formation of Nato

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This podcast looks at the formation of Nato and why it was formed, especially in the light of communism versus capitalism. This podcast has been designed to be both entertaining and informative, using music and sound effects to really bring it alive. It has been specifically written for those taken History GCSE and can be used as a great revision tool.
A Podcast on the Berlin Blockade
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A Podcast on the Berlin Blockade

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This podcast examines what caused the Berlin Blockade and how was it resolved? We look at how Russia flexes its muscles, how the West responds and the consequences. The podcast uses sound effects and music to really bring the subject alive ad to make it entertaining as well as informative. It has been written with History GCSE students in mind.
Podcast on Communist Coup in Czechoslovakia
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Podcast on Communist Coup in Czechoslovakia

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This podcast examines the history behind how the Eastern Europe fell under the Red shadow? It looks at the Red Army, Coalition governments, the fate of Masaryk and defenestration! Designed for those taking GCSE History and to complement what is being taught in the classroom.
Podcast on the Marshall Plan
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Podcast on the Marshall Plan

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Listen to the Marshall plan being explained and how the USA gave economic assistance to Europe to try and stall the threat of the spread of communism. Designed for those studying GCSE History as an alternative way of learning by using the power of audio.
Podcast on the Truman Doctrine
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Podcast on the Truman Doctrine

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This podcast looks at how the USA attempted to contain the spread of Communism and it discusses Containment theory, Isolationism and the spread of Communism in Eastern Europe. Great for both teachers and students who are looking at an alternative way of learning via listening.
Yalta and Potsdam Podcast
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Yalta and Potsdam Podcast

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A podcast giving a detailed look at the Yalta and Potsdam Peace Treaties, giving insights into how the post war Europe was decided and analyses the growing tension between the superpowers. Great for an introduction to a class and to stimulate debate and discussion.
Podcast on the Structure and Form of Frankenstein
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Podcast on the Structure and Form of Frankenstein

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This podcast on the structure and form of Frankenstein discusses the epistolary form, the two unreliable narrators and the framing of the narrative. The podcast provides a detailed analysis, as well as being full of music and sound effects to create a compelling and informative listen.
The Context of Frankenstein
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The Context of Frankenstein

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This podcast examines both the personal and external context of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein. Get students to listen before a class so they are prepared or play out loud. This is part of the Frankenstein series which has been specifically written for GCSE English Literature.
Introduction to Frankenstein
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Introduction to Frankenstein

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Welcome to our introduction to Frankenstein. This is a great resource for those who wish to listen and learn about Frankenstein, especially for those teaching and taking English Literature GCSE. In this introductory podcast we at the genre of Frankenstein and explores Gothic Horror, Science Fiction and Romanticism. It looks at how it was originally conceived as part of a ‘ghost story content’ between friends, how we define Gothic Horror and what is ‘The Modern Prometheus’? The podcast can be played at the start of a lesson or students can listen to it before a class to prepare them. It is also a great revision tool.