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Create sophisticated Flash-based activities and applications in the classroom without coding.

Prices in NZ dollars. Excludes GST (NZ only) and freight
Fuse Creator Windows Starter Pack
Includes CD media, getting started guide and installation instuctions
FUSEC-1st
$112.00
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Fuse Creator Media Pack
FUSE-Media
$35.00
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Fuse Creator Single User Licence
FUSEC-A
179.00
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Fuse Creator School Site Licence: up to 150 pupils
FUSESL1
698.00
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Fuse Creator School Site Licence:151 to 350 pupils
FUSESL2
1398.00
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Fuse Creator School Site Licence:351 or more pupils
FUSESL3
2797.00
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Want to create high-quality, interactive activities for your students, but don't have a degree in computer programming? Well, now you don't need one.

Fuse Creator will help you to create engaging interactive content, quickly and easily, which you can use over and over on your school or personal computers, websites and VLEs.

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Expand the possibilities with Fuse Creator

Create engaging interactive activities
Have you ever wished there was a way to create interactive activities for your pupils, quickly and easily? Something more far reaching than paper based exercises and something which pupils actually thought was fun?

Quick and easy to get started
Fuse Creator enables you to bring activities to life with images, sound, video and animation and makes creating activities really easy to do because there’s a whole host of templates to help get started such as drag and drop, ordering and fill the gap.

Branch activities for differentiated learning
Interactive pages can have one or more branches to allow you to differentiate your activity based on the score a pupil achieves. For example, if a pupil gets a maximum score for an activity they can be sent down a branch with more activities to complete. However, if a pupil gets a lower score you can send them down a different branch which will given them more information to help them before they make any further attempts.

Supports Assessment for Learning
You can add personalised feedback to a branch which allows you to guide the pupil through the activity, give them encouragement or give them instant feedback on their score. You can also add a report to the end of a branch so that pupils can see how many question they got right and where they need to improve, usefully in keeping with Assessment for Learning. View the video demo to see how easily this is done.

For any age or ability
The beauty of Fuse is that it’s flexible and can be used topersonalise activities for individual pupils or as a whole class whiteboard activity.Fuse isn’t just software for teachers. It’s also being used by pupils from Year 1 to Year 11 and beyond, to create e.g. presentations, activities for other pupils and revision exercises to support their learning at school and at home.

NEW Enhancements added to Fuse Creator:

  • Improved scoring and feedback
  • Extra tools making activity creation even easier
  • New page types and extra functionality

Uses

Interactive activities can be created:

  • for use in the classroom;
  • by students, to develop their knowledge and understanding;
  • for sharing with other teachers and schools.

Where

Interactive activities created in Fuse can be used:

  • on standalone computers;
  • on websites;
  • in your VLE;
  • even on your miniBook computer.

How can Fuse Creator help learning?

Activities can be used:

  • on interactive whiteboards for whole class teaching;
  • by individual students to develop their own learning, at school or at home;
  • for revision by students;
  • by individual students for assessment or homework.

Fuse Creator for Windows and Mac are both available.

Personalised Learning

Fuse pages can include users' own photos, images and sound files. These can be designed for use within any curriculum area and by any age group. Content can be built as linear or non-linear sequences, allowing for personalisation and differentiation.

Interaction types

  • Drag and drop
  • Linking Lines
  • Multiple Choice
  • Sequencing
  • Cloze (fill the gaps)
  • Flashcard
  • Text Entry
  • Quiz
  • Sorting

Page types

Within a sequence of pages, a range of page types can be used to provide information and to interact with:

  • User choice (Menu pages)
  • Information pages using
    • Formatted text and hyperlinks
    • Images
    • Sound
    • Animation
  • Interactive pages
  • Report pages
Help buttons and pop-up comment boxes can also be added to individual pages, to help explain what the students need to do or to provide hints and tips on the content you have created.