Does anyone have any thoughts why
this incredibly useful platform is not being used more extensively?
Not exact matches
Being able to use the itslearning
platform to communicate and engage with pupils and parents is
incredibly useful and the accessibility aspect is very important too, as it means that pupils can learn when they want to — something that pupils expect more and more in the 21st century.
It's a title known for its
incredibly clever and fun design: hidden goodies are littered about just waiting to be found with some exploration, multiple weapons (all very
useful) can be collected and upgraded, enemies and traps challenge you with deft shots and tricky jumps, and fearsome bosses put your
platforming skills to the test.