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WickED is an educational resource website aimed at students between the ages of 7 and12 years. Originally the aim was to provide online materials to motivate and extend student learning and to support the use of ICT by after-school ‘Study Support Centres.’ The purpose was to provide educational resources for students who may not have access to ICT at home, or whose personal circumstances require that they need a quiet, after-school-space to help them with their studies.
- The majority of students who attended the workshops were not previously aware of the WickED resource and repeat use was limited by both students and teachers.
- Generally, the students liked the interactive features, for example, quizzes, wordsearches and crosswords.
- Immediacy was also a high priority for users, students did not want to wait for feedback and preferred the immediate interaction that occurred when using the
- WickED resource. WickED was also used in a variety of ways by teachers, for example, as a reward, as a teacher led resource and for providing opportunities for home and school links.
- Teachers’ perceptions of the site were mainly positive and they stated that they thought the site used a suitable level of language, had an interactive nature and thought that the bright and colourful appearance created a sense of fun.
- Teachers also felt confident that WickED was a trusted site for school use.
- The usefulness of WickED for new pedagogical approaches in the classroom was questioned as teachers considered that it was not always suitable for inquiry-based learning and both teachers and students recommended that better search tools should be incorporated because finding the appropriate materials often proved difficult.









