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This course provides some demonstration quizzes for the STACK question type.

This course provides students with a foundational understanding of key business concepts, including strategy, finance, marketing, operations, and leadership. Through case studies, discussions, and real-world applications, students will develop critical thinking skills and business acumen.

This course is designed for students who wish to develop French language skills in a business context. It covers essential vocabulary, business communication, and cultural awareness to prepare students for professional interactions in French-speaking environments.

This course equips university students with essential digital skills to enhance their academic performance, improve employability, and navigate the digital world safely and effectively. Through hands-on exercises, collaborative projects, and real-world case studies, students will develop proficiency in digital tools, online communication, research, and cybersecurity.

Catalyst has a network of global offices in United Kingdom, Ireland, Canada, New Zealand and Australia, working as a Premium Moodle partner for over 20 years and awarded Moodle Global Partner of the Year in 2021 and 2023 along with numerous other accolades and certifications. We are the biggest Moodle provider for higher education worldwide with numerous marquee HE brand partnerships and we also host Moodle for NGO’s such as UNICEF, MSF and Save the Children. This course outlines the services that we provide to our clients.

This short course is designed to develop your persuasive writing skills through a practical, peer-reviewed task. You'll learn how to craft a compelling letter to a local MP on a topic of social or environmental concern, using clear structure, strong arguments, and appropriate tone. As part of the process, you'll also assess your peers' work using a detailed rubric, helping you to think critically about writing techniques and reflect on your own. Through both writing and reviewing, you’ll build confidence in persuasive communication and develop your ability to give and receive constructive feedback.

Discover the foundation of language with this short, focused course on morphemes — the smallest units of meaning in any language. Whether you're a student, educator, or language enthusiast, this course will deepen your understanding of how words are constructed and how meaning is conveyed through prefixes, suffixes, roots, and more.

Through interactive examples and practical activities, you’ll learn to identify free and bound morphemes, break down complex words, and apply your knowledge to enhance vocabulary, spelling, grammar, and language teaching or learning. This course is ideal for anyone looking to strengthen their linguistic awareness and improve communication skills.

What you’ll learn:

  • What morphemes are and why they matter

  • The difference between free and bound morphemes

  • How to analyse word structure

  • How morphemes contribute to grammar and meaning

  • Applications in language learning and teaching

Who is it for?

  • Language learners

  • Teachers and educators

  • Speech and language therapists

  • Anyone interested in linguistics or grammar

Duration:
Approximately 1–2 hours, self-paced

Format:
Interactive modules, examples, short quizzes, and downloadable resources