Subjects

Once you have logged in you will be taken to the main subject selection page for AQA Science Uncovered. You can access all of the main functions of the software from here - the rest of this section goes through each function in detail.

Subject selection screen

This is the first screen you see when you log in. The detail at top-right confirms your login details and shows the current date. Click the 'logout' link to log out of the system and go back to the login page.

The main navigation of the site is in the left-hand navigation menu. This is the same on each page and provides links to:

Screenshot of the GCSE Science student main page

The top of the main section of the page has links to daily news updates from New Scientist - clicking any one of these will take you to the story on the newscientist.com website. Note that your school will need a subscription to the newscientist.com to read the full story in some cases.

Below the New Scientist links, the three science subject areas are shown again. As with the list in the left-hand navigation, click a subject link to view the unit screen.

Unit screen

Once you have selected a subject the unit screen will display. This shows you a list of available units for the subject you have selected.

Click a link to go on to the lesson summary page for that unit. There may be some links to assets at the section level (skill sheets, etc.). Clicking these will give you an option to open them directly for viewing or to save them to your computer to look at later.

Lesson list screen

The left-hand column on the main screen shows you all of the lessons available for this unit, as well as any lesson-level assets (such as checklists) available. Click a lesson link to go to the summary for that lesson, or click an asset link to view or download the asset.

Screenshot of the GCSE Science student Lessons available page

The right-hand list shows selected New Scientist news stories, that are particularly relevant to this unit. These may not necessarily be the latest news items, but have been selected by Harcourt as having particular relevance to the currently selected unit. Clicking a news story link will take you to the story on the New Scientist website. Note that your school will need to have a subscription to read some of the premium content stories - see your teacher if you have trouble viewing any of the stories.

Click a lesson link to go on to the summary page for that lesson.

Lesson asset types list

There are two columns in the main area of the lesson summary page - the left-hand listing all interactive activities and the right-hand listing planning resources.

Screenshot of the GCSE Science student lesson summary page

The interactive resources are designed to be viewed online through your browser. The majority are Macromedia Flash-based and will run as long as you have the latest version of the Flash plug-in installed. Some of the activities are from Crocodile Clips and require that you have their free player on your machine to view them. There is a link to install this player on any page that links to Crocodile Clips materials - just click the link to run the installation program.

The planning resources are all in Word format and can either be viewed online or saved to your computer and viewed in Microsoft Word. If you have trouble viewing any of the planning documents, right-click the link and choose to save it to your machine to view offline. If you have further trouble ask your teacher to help you as you may need to have some software installed on your machine.

Media Bank page

Some of the photos and illustrations are available to use in presentations or work of your own. Click the 'View as presentation' link to view the asset on screen directly, or click the 'Save to disk' link to save the asset to your local machine for use in your own work.