✨ What's New ✨
Recent updates to the site 🚀
June 2026
- Up next button: when you mark an article complete, a button appears right there to take you straight to the next article, no scrolling needed.
- Pick up where you left off: when you come back to a subject, a banner shows the last article you were reading and takes you back with one tap. If you already finished it, the banner points you to the next one instead.
- New subject: Curriculum Development - 25 chapters on what a curriculum is, its foundations, types and paradigms, and Tyler’s model for setting purposes, choosing and organizing learning experiences, evaluating them, and building a curriculum.
- Position bar on phones and tablets: every study guide page now shows a small strip at the top with one segment per chapter. Green segments are chapters you have finished, the blue one is where you are now, and the empty ones are still ahead, so you can see your progress through the whole subject without scrolling.
- Updated: Network Topology now has a diagram for every topology type and two pop quizzes per type so you can test what you just read.
- New: A diagram on Internet vs WWW shows the Internet as one big container with the Web, email, video calls, and other services tucked inside.
- New: A network diagram on What is the Internet? shows small networks plugging into city hubs that link across oceans to form one shared Internet.
- New subject: Philosophy of Education - 29 chapters, 153 articles, from Socrates and Plato through Kant, Dewey, Piaget, and Montessori to home-schooling and unschooling.
- Exam guides by region: Karachi University BEd and ADE students have a dedicated chapter for the 2026 ICT in Education paper, with topics, exam patterns, and a study plan.
- ICT in Education refresh: the whole guide is now organised as 11 modules and 39 chapters, so each topic sits in its own focused chapter.
- Outline button on phones: every study guide page now has a small Outline button at the bottom of the screen. Tap it and a panel slides up showing every chapter and article in that subject, with green checkmarks on what you have already finished, so you can always see where you are and how much is left.
May 2026
- Homepage background: the homepage now has a soft, drifting pattern of dots and lines behind the welcome text, so the page feels a little more alive.
- Homepage headline: the subject name in the homepage headline now flips one letter at a time, like the old arrival boards at train stations and airports.
- New: What’s New page - a running list of recent updates so returning visitors can see what has been added since their last visit.
- New subject: Educational Leadership and Management - 28 chapters on leadership theories, management, planning, communication, conflict, change, and school administration.
- New subject: Action Research in Education - a full guide to doing action research in your own classroom, from finding the question to writing it up.
- New subject: Critical Thinking and Reflective Practice - reflective models, professional development habits, and reflective writing for educators.
- New subject: Methods of Teaching - a guide to teaching methods, lesson planning, and classroom strategies.
- All Study Guides hub: one place to find every guide on the site, with a search box and an A-Z grid.
- Reactions and reader stats: every article now shows how many people read it in the last 30 days and lets you react with 👍 helpful, 🤔 confusing, or 🎓 learned something.
April 2026
- Progress tracking: mark articles as complete, build a reading streak, and sync your progress across devices when you sign in with Google.
- Homepage refresh: the homepage now has illustrated cards for each guide and gentle scroll animations.
- Pop quizzes, flashcards, and a cheat sheet button appeared on every article, to help you recall what you read.
November 2025
- Site launched with two study guides: Applications of ICT and ICT in Education.