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Find out what’s new at Tassomai and explore the Tassomai blog, a treasure trove of useful information for teachers, parents and students.
Find out what’s new at Tassomai and explore the Tassomai blog, a treasure trove of useful information for teachers, parents and students.
Tassomai teachers can now set “Class Tasks” to help embed knowledge after teaching a topic. This new feature is a great way to direct intensive, impactful revision in a problem or intervention topic.
You’ll also find a recording of our Class Tasks teacher webinar at the end of the blog post.
The Tassomai team spoke to Lucinda Miller, founder and clinical lead of NatureDoc, about what she would recommend to students and their parents when it comes to nutrition, food and all-round wellbeing...
To celebrate the launch of our new ‘Mai Explains’ feature and to help students who are revising for exams, we’re increasing the number of Mai credits for school users from Friday 10th to Sunday 12th May.
Thanks to Mai’s latest upgrade, students can get immediate feedback on their mistakes with the new “Mai Explains” feature.
Here’s what the Tassomai team think are the BEST revision techniques to use a week before an exam.
As well as helping students when they’re stuck, Mai can now provide explanations when a student makes a mistake on a quiz question.
Tassomai runs free Zoom-based Live Lessons, open to any student who wants to attend. Tassomai users can also access recordings of previous Live Lessons via the Live Lessons library containing 100+ tutorials.
This highly requested feature was added to Tassomai last academic year but not all students and teachers are aware of it.
Business Cloud Magazine has published the annual EdTech50 list celebrating the UK’s leading education technology companies, and Tassomai comes in at number 3!
Users that prefer to view Tassomai on a dark background can choose to view content in Dark Mode.
Dark Mode is one of the most highly requested features from Tassomai users, so we were delighted to be able to offer this new option for those that prefer it.
Doug Lemov, author of the international bestseller Teach Like A Champion spoke to Tassomai about retrieval practice, the pandemic, rising anxiety amongst teens, and creating a culture of belonging in the classroom.
Tassomai’s ‘GCSE Survival Guide’ is a free to download, 25 page PDF manual filled with practical advice for students in years 9 to 11.
This new version for students follows on from our popular GCSE Guide for Parents.