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Teachers place their lessons on-line with StreetAccess.

StreetAccess provides the easy-to-use lesson-making software, Trailmaker.

StreetAccess also provides staff training to get you started.

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Students access these lessons and input their responses.

They can view their lessons and record their responses on any internet-connected computer in school or at home, or on handheld computers in any place with wireless access.

Many input methods are possible, including multiple choice, simple yes/no, image hotspots and text entry.

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The students’ inputs are recorded on the StreetAccess server.

Each time the student accesses the lesson, a recording is made of the work.

Students are issued unique PIN numbers and their work is stored so that only they and their teachers can access it.

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These compiled records of students’ work are readily available to students and their teachers on any internet-connected computer.

They can be downloaded, copied, stored or edited into coursework using any standard word-processing software.