An ITZA challenge runs on our online learning platform itza.io. There are two different types of challenges:
A School Challenge where learners complete learning journeys as a competition with schools and Learner Challenges where learners earn extra Yakka (ITZA's digital currency) and prizes.
School Challenges have cohort, national leaderboards for points that can be converted into Yakka. These challenges are quiz focused and involve some learning linked to specific quizzes - the aim is to encourage a learner to spend at least 20 mins a week on the learning content. Learners have content released each day for 12 or 10 days with a standard format of daily quizzes.
There are no leaderboards with the Learner Challenge but each quarter the Yakka earned by all participants is accumulated.
Yakka is ITZA’s digital currency.
Yakka rewards learners for:
- Finding things out for themselves
- Showing persistence
- Exploring beyond
- Expanding their knowledge
- Testing themselves in interactive quizzes
Students can spend their Yakka on WWF conservation initiatives, sustainably-made products and online vouchers and experiences.
Students can sign-up and create a login for free on ITZA’s online learning platform itza.io.
Students under 13 will be asked to provide a guardian/ parent’s email address or you may choose to ask them to provide their teacher email instead. Students 13 or over will be asked to give their own email address.
You can register your school for an ITZA challenge on Itza Inspire (inspire.itza.io).
Follow the instructions and receive a school code to share with your students. Invite your students to create a login on the learning platform itza.io. We will ask them to input their school code in a pop-up when the Challenge starts.
There is no cost to entering a challenge.
Please note that we issue only one school code per school so if more than one teacher registers from your school, you will receive the same school code.
We take your student’s safety very seriously.
As part of protecting their identity, we ask each student to pick an anonymous display name during sign up. This is the display name that is seen by other users on leaderboards.
During a challenge, students work online, independently. This can be at home or in class. We provide fantastically engaging content for them to learn from, and short quizzes to test what they know.
If teachers wish to integrate challenge material into a programme of study, they can do so as part of a blended learning approach.
Alternatively, a challenge can be set as an independent project with perhaps occasional sessions organised in form time, PSHE, Science, Geography or Eco club when discussions can take place about what is being learned.
Scoring criteria: challenge points are awarded in real time for:
engaging in relevant challenge content
completing quizzes
School and individual progress can be tracked on leaderboards.
Once an ITZA challenge is underway, you can use your school code on ITZA Inspire (inspire.itza.io) to check on your school's progress in the challenge leaderboards.
Challenges are open to students who enter as part of a school’s team or as individuals.
ITZA challenges are open to all students; ITZA content is aimed at ages 10 to 16.
Participation in ITZA challenges is absolutely FREE.
The digital content cannot be downloaded but it is available On Demand after the challenge ends.
Ask your students to try logging in using a different device; there may be an issue with the browser or device being used. If the problem persists on different devices, contact our support team (support@itza.io) to check that the account is set up correctly.
No, but we suggest you ask your students to inform you directly of their anonymised username when they register so that they can be identified by you and you can keep a record of who has registered.
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youtube.be
youtube.com
ytimg.com
s.ytimg.com
s.youtube.com
youtube.com/s
accounts.youtube.com
consent.youtube.com
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*.jwplayer.com
*.jwplatform.com
*.jwpsrv.com
*.jwpltx.com
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We offer support for issues at support@itza.io during UK working hours.