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FAQs

If you cannot find the answer to your question below, then don’t hesitate to email the LDPL team at info@LDPL.tech

General FAQs:

What is LDPL?

LDPL is a cloud-based platform built by the best engineers, scientists and teachers to improve learning outcomes and reduce teacher workload. Students access learning materials on the LDPL platform and data on their progress, achievement and areas for improvement are then fed back to their teachers. It uses artificial intelligence (AI) technology, cognitive neuroscience and big data insights to provide students with a personalised learning experience, while also saving teachers time by automating marking and providing them with the data they need at the click of a button.

What makes LDPL different?

LDPL is different to other learning platforms because it combines cognitive neuroscience, AI algorithms and big data insights. This revolutionary and truly adaptive technology is able to engage students by providing them with a personalised education, at the same time as empowering teachers to be the very best educators they can be.

Why should my school / college use LDPL?

The benefits of LDPL are extensive for teachers, students and school leaders.
For teachers: it relieves their workload by collating information and providing data-driven reports that allow them to optimise teaching and learning outcomes.
For students: it empowers them to take control of their education and supports them in achieving an education that challenges them, motivates them, and most importantly, understands them.
For school leaders: it provides them with access to intelligent, whole-school data in real-time, enabling them to make fast and effective decisions about students and how to improve their education provision.

Who can access LDPL?

Anyone who has a subscription to LDPL can access the platform.  Please contact us at info@LDPL.tech to enquire about a free trial or fill out the following form: ‘Become a LDPL school

How do we get LDPL in our school / college?

To subscribe to LDPL, complete the ‘Become a LDPL school’ form, and one of our team will get in touch.

How will you protect our e-safety?

LDPL Tech is certified by the Department of Education as a cloud service provider and complies fully with the Data Protection Act. Our services use strong encryption for all interaction with our users, and all of our users’ data is safely and securely stored, encrypted and backed up.

How do I logon to LDPL?

To logon to LDPL you need to have a subscription. If you do, then click on the login button in the top right-hand corner of this page, and enter your username and password (you will have been given these when you signed up). If you are having any issues, then please email support@LDPL.tech

Which web browser should I use?

LDPL is supported on the latest version of Chrome, Safari, Firefox and Internet Explorer. If you are accessing the platform from a tablet, we support Chrome on Android tablets and Safari on iPads. If you are using Internet Explorer, you will need version 11 or above.

Please click here to get the Google Chrome browser for Windows or Mac OS.
What devices can I use to access LDPL?

It is best to use a laptop or desktop when working on LDPL, however you can also use tablets. We are currently working on a mobile app and will be sure to keep you updated on this.

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Learner FAQs

How do learners use LDPL?

You will be given login details once your school or college has signed up.  When you login, you will be presented with your recommended learner path which will be based on the courses you have been assigned by your teacher. LDPL is totally adaptable, so can be used in whatever way you find the most beneficial: you can use LDPL both inside and outside of the classroom, for homework and for revision.  You can find more details about how to use LDPL by watching the ‘how to’ videos on the platform.

How can I create an account with LDPL?

If your school has signed up to LDPL, you will be provided with a logon. Click on ‘Login’ at the top of this page to access the platform. You will need your username and password.  You are currently not able to create an account with LDPL unless your school has subscribed to the platform.

Can my parent or teacher see the work I complete in an assignment?

Your teachers will be able to see all the work you complete. They will see what topics you have completed and how many questions you answered correctly. This will enable them to help and support your learning in the best possible way.

How do I save my work?

Your progress through a topic will be automatically saved when you click ‘exit’. To save an essay, click the large pink ‘save’ button.

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Teacher FAQs

Where does the content on LDPL come from?

LDPL’s content has been created or curated by teachers and, if they have the relevant permissions, shared on LDPL’s content management system. LDPL can host any course. Teachers are also able to upload their own content to the platform. To see how to do this, please watch the ‘About LDPL’ videos on the platform.

Is it aligned to the curriculum?

Absolutely! Our Curriculum Team make sure that LDPL’s content is aligned with the curriculum and that it addresses the skills and knowledge required by the Department for Education.

How much should we use LDPL during the school day?

There is no minimum or maximum time for which LDPL should be used.  However, the more you and your students use the platform, the more it will understand how learners learn, and the more LDPL will be able to personalise learning for your students.

What’s the best way to use LDPL?

LDPL is totally adaptable. It can be used in the way that is best suited to you and your students. Current LDPL schools use it in a number of ways, from flipped learning to classroom learning, from homework to revision.

Can students access other sites when they are on LDPL?

No, when students are using LDPL, they will not be directed away from the platform.

What subject areas does LDPL cover?

LDPL is content agnostic, so it can be used for students in any situation and at any level. It currently covers a wide range of subjects including traditional KS4 EBacc subjects such as English, maths and the sciences, vocational subjects and extracurricular topics.

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