Kaplan EN-gage
EN-gage is our revolutionary online learning portal where all of the tools used in your studies are hosted (Visit www.en-gage.co.uk)
Materials
The materials are built around real course notes and study hints from some of the most experienced tutors in the industry. Key elements are:
- Bite-size approach for quick and easy study, enhanced with optional background content to ensure you really know your subject.
- Each ACCA text is examiner approved, so you know you're on the right track.
- Inclusion of visual markers and memory techniques that are proven to make learning easy. Dyslexia friendly. Plenty of examples and questions. Practise, practise, practise = recall in the exam hall.
- They are integrated with the classroom acting as teaching notes as well as self study aid, so students and tutors really are ‘on the same page’.
- It’s on line so you can study any time and any place that suits you making your studies truly flexible
- Course programmes
- Exam tips
- More being added all the time...
‘The study materials are concise and straight to the point. I can access EN-gage at work without the need to carry around my texts’ - Joseph Spiteri, Kaplan Financial student
Testing
EN-gage also hosts our comprehensive on line testing platform which ensure that throughout your studies you will be able to continuously test your knowledge by attempting a pre defined series of multiple choice tests.
Key benefits of this:
- Regular testing opportunities that reinforce your learning
- Marks generated in real time allowing you to identify and address areas of weakness immediately
- You can benchmark your performance against the average mark of the rest of your cohort
- Tutors can assess the performance of a class on the previous night’s test results and tailor the lecture to address any common issues
- It’s on line so you can study any time and any place that suits you making your studies truly flexible
‘I found the [EN-Gage] fixed tests of most benefit as it was a really useful tool to help focus revision on my weakest areas - Gregory Jinks, Kaplan Financial student
Frequently asked questions