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Using technology at A-level

Technology and social media can enhance your performance in exams and provide a more varied approach to revision

The majority of A-level students are in possession of a smartphone or tablet during school hours, and most will have access to a computer and the internet at home. Beyond the basics of typing essays in Word or conducting research via a search engine, there are a multitude of ways in which you can use technology as part of your history studies.

All smartphones and tablets have cameras and recording devices on them and these can be an excellent way to put together a series of revision materials.

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