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| dissolved = Since October 2023
| successor = Sparx Maths
| area_served = United Kingdom
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| industry = [[Education]]
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| owner = Colin Hegarty
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| url = {{URL|hegartymaths.com}}
| website_type = Online tutoring
| website_type = Online tutoring
| language = English
| language = English
| advertising = Yes
| advertising = Yes
| launch_date = 12 July 2013
| launch_date = 12 July 2013
| current_status = Closed
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==Usage==
==Usage==
HegartyMaths covered a variety of topics and has 943 tasks to complete.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://hegartymaths.com |title=HegartyMaths Homepage |publisher=HegartyMaths |accessdate=18 February 2021}}</ref>
HegartyMaths covered a variety of topics and had 943 tasks to complete.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://hegartymaths.com |title=HegartyMaths Homepage |publisher=HegartyMaths |accessdate=18 February 2021}}</ref> A task included an educational video with an explanation and examples on the topic. Afterwards, there was a quiz to complete, containing topic specific questions. The site was regularly updated and more topics were added to keep up with the [[General Certificate of Secondary Education]] (GCSE) mathematics curriculum. Students could complete tasks by themselves, or teachers could assign these tasks to students to complete as homework or for revision purposes and then track the student's progress.<ref>[https://www.novahreodacademy.org.uk/teaching-learning-blog/using-hegarty-maths novahreodacademy.org.uk] using HegartyMaths 13 March 2017</ref>
A task included an educational video with an explanation and examples on the topic. Afterwards, there was a quiz to complete, containing topic specific questions. The site was regularly updated and more topics were added to keep up with the [[General Certificate of Secondary Education]] mathematics curriculum. Students could complete tasks by themselves, or teachers could assign these tasks to students to complete as homework or for revision purposes and then track the student's progress.<ref>[https://www.novahreodacademy.org.uk/teaching-learning-blog/using-hegarty-maths novahreodacademy.org.uk] using HegartyMaths 13 March 2017</ref>

But colin hegarty has sold hegarty maths to a new site that has been launched,sparx maths so hegarty maths has shut down. All students miss the learning website hegarty maths so we all bid it fair well


==History==
==History==
HegartyMaths was created by co-founders and teachers Colin Hegarty and Brian Arnold. In 2011 they started to make maths videos on [[YouTube]] to support their own classes with maths homework and revision. Since the videos were freely available on YouTube, students from all over the country and the world started using the videos too. In 2012 Colin won £15,000 of funding from education charity [[SHINE (education charity)|SHINE]], through its Let Teachers SHINE competition, to make a website to host the videos and make more content. The original website, launched on 12 July 2013, was called mathswebsite.com. It was built to contain free maths videos to assist students in revision and is still accessible today.<ref name=":0" />
HegartyMaths was created by co-founders and teachers Colin Hegarty and Brian Arnold. In 2011 they started to make maths videos on [[YouTube]] to support their own classes with maths homework and revision. Since the videos were freely available on YouTube, students from all over the country and the world started using the videos too. In 2012 Colin won £15,000 of funding from education charity [[SHINE (education charity)|SHINE]], through its Let Teachers SHINE competition, to make a website to host the videos and make more content. The original website, launched on 12 July 2013, was called ''mathswebsite.com''. It was built to contain free maths videos to assist students in revision and is still accessible today.<ref name=":0" />


In February 2016, a new site was launched: HegartyMaths.com. In 2019, Colin Hegarty sold HegartyMaths to Sparx Learning (a company selling revision General Certificate of Secondary Education packages), then Sparx Maths, for an undisclosed sum. Colin became part of the leadership team for Sparx and continued to lead development on HegartyMaths.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.tes.com/news/entrepreneur-teacher-sells-online-maths-business|title=Entrepreneur teacher sells online maths business|website=Tes}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Case study: HegartyMaths|url=http://shinetrust.org.uk/case-study/hegartymaths/|publisher=SHINE|accessdate=23 January 2020}}</ref><ref name=":0">{{cite web|title=The story of HegartyMaths|url=https://hegartymaths.com/story/|publisher=HegartyMaths|accessdate=23 January 2020}}</ref>
In February 2016, a new site was launched, ''HegartyMaths.com''. In 2019, Colin Hegarty sold HegartyMaths to Sparx Learning (a company selling GCSE revision packages), then Sparx Maths, for an undisclosed sum. Colin became part of the leadership team for Sparx and continued to lead development on HegartyMaths.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.tes.com/news/entrepreneur-teacher-sells-online-maths-business|title=Entrepreneur teacher sells online maths business|website=Tes}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Case study: HegartyMaths|url=http://shinetrust.org.uk/case-study/hegartymaths/|publisher=SHINE|accessdate=23 January 2020}}</ref><ref name=":0">{{cite web|title=The story of HegartyMaths|url=https://hegartymaths.com/story/|publisher=HegartyMaths|accessdate=23 January 2020}}</ref>


In an unknown time period since 1st October 2023 Hegarty Maths was shut down, and now redirects to Sparx Maths. The Sparx Learning website claims this happened in 2022, after "incorporating its best features and learnings into Sparx Maths"<ref>{{Cite web |title=Sparx Learning 'Our story so far' |url=https://sparx-learning.com/our-story#:~:text=You%20say%20goodbye,mathematics%20learning%20system. |access-date=11 November 2023 |website=[[Sparx Learning]]}}</ref>
HegartyMaths has since been shut down and now redirects to Sparx Maths. The Sparx Learning website claims this happened in 2022, after "incorporating its best features and learnings into Sparx Maths". At the beginning of 2023 Colin was announced as the new CEO of Sparx Learning.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Sparx Learning 'Our story so far' |url=https://sparx-learning.com/our-story#:~:text=You%20say%20goodbye,mathematics%20learning%20system. |access-date=11 November 2023 |website=Sparx Learning}}</ref>


== References ==
== References ==

Latest revision as of 21:34, 29 November 2024

HegartyMaths
Type of site
Online tutoring
Available inEnglish
DissolvedSince October 2023
Successor(s)Sparx Maths
Area servedUnited Kingdom
OwnerColin Hegarty
IndustryEducation
ServicesSubscription
URLhegartymaths.com
AdvertisingYes
CommercialYes
RegistrationRequired
Launched12 July 2013
Current statusClosed

HegartyMaths was an educational subscription tool used by schools in the United Kingdom. It was sometimes used as a replacement for general mathematics homework tasks.[1] Its creator, Colin Hegarty, was the UK Teacher of the Year in 2015 and shortlisted for the Varkey Foundation's Global Teacher Prize in 2016.[2]

Usage

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HegartyMaths covered a variety of topics and had 943 tasks to complete.[3] A task included an educational video with an explanation and examples on the topic. Afterwards, there was a quiz to complete, containing topic specific questions. The site was regularly updated and more topics were added to keep up with the General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE) mathematics curriculum. Students could complete tasks by themselves, or teachers could assign these tasks to students to complete as homework or for revision purposes and then track the student's progress.[4]

History

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HegartyMaths was created by co-founders and teachers Colin Hegarty and Brian Arnold. In 2011 they started to make maths videos on YouTube to support their own classes with maths homework and revision. Since the videos were freely available on YouTube, students from all over the country and the world started using the videos too. In 2012 Colin won £15,000 of funding from education charity SHINE, through its Let Teachers SHINE competition, to make a website to host the videos and make more content. The original website, launched on 12 July 2013, was called mathswebsite.com. It was built to contain free maths videos to assist students in revision and is still accessible today.[5]

In February 2016, a new site was launched, HegartyMaths.com. In 2019, Colin Hegarty sold HegartyMaths to Sparx Learning (a company selling GCSE revision packages), then Sparx Maths, for an undisclosed sum. Colin became part of the leadership team for Sparx and continued to lead development on HegartyMaths.[6][7][5]

HegartyMaths has since been shut down and now redirects to Sparx Maths. The Sparx Learning website claims this happened in 2022, after "incorporating its best features and learnings into Sparx Maths". At the beginning of 2023 Colin was announced as the new CEO of Sparx Learning.[8]

References

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  1. ^ "Colin Hegarty – world's best maths teacher?". Irish Examiner. 20 February 2016.
  2. ^ "Colin Hegarty: Maths teacher could become millionaire after being shortlisted for annual award". The Independent. 17 February 2016.
  3. ^ "HegartyMaths Homepage". HegartyMaths. Retrieved 18 February 2021.
  4. ^ novahreodacademy.org.uk using HegartyMaths 13 March 2017
  5. ^ a b "The story of HegartyMaths". HegartyMaths. Retrieved 23 January 2020.
  6. ^ "Entrepreneur teacher sells online maths business". Tes.
  7. ^ "Case study: HegartyMaths". SHINE. Retrieved 23 January 2020.
  8. ^ "Sparx Learning 'Our story so far'". Sparx Learning. Retrieved 11 November 2023.
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