The service, upon launch, was used for the transfer of programming, including the bulk of
Open University programming, secondary school programming previously from the
BBC Schools strand as well as other programming. Programming was divided up into segments, as seen below: •
Open University and General Interest – Programming from the open university for
Degree students and other programmes that may be of interest to the public. This later category came about by the Open University's use of education programming in the style of prime time documentaries, pioneered by
Coast. Also included in the category was the programme WorkSkills, that helped with applying for jobs, however this programme ceased after some time. This segment ceased when the Open University stopped programming. •
Languages and Travel – Programming focusing of teaching new languages and the differing cultures. Programming in
French,
German,
Spanish,
Italian,
Chinese,
Portuguese,
Greek and
Japanese. This service ceased in Summer 2012. •
Schools – Programming from
BBC Schools for students at
GCSE and
A-Level and for those in Secondary and Primary education. Includes repeats of old schools programmes. These segments ran on alternate days and for only certain times of the year. The segments and programming may be changed during exam seasons, so programming is revision orientated, with the programme
BBC Bitesize being a staple of the schedule. On 15 December 2006, the last Open University programme was broadcast on the service, following which the strand was removed from the service.
Schools programmes ended when BBC Learning Zone finished in 2015. Languages programmes (shown during the summer months) were dropped after Summer 2012. BBC Two instead now shows rolling programme previews under the name
This is BBC Two. In 2010, the remaining primary
schools programmes, previously shown at 11am for one hour during weekdays (except Wednesday), were transferred to the Learning Zone from
BBC Two. Unusual among BBC services, few to no programme shown on the BBC Learning Zone is available to be watched again on the
BBC iPlayer, due to rights restrictions on the programmes. As compensation, the BBC launched a section called
Learning Zone Broadband, or more simply
Class Clips which includes segments from Learning Zone as well as clips taken from other relevant BBC programmes. These clips were available to watch on demand over the internet for free. This service provided teachers and students with a range of resources, including case studies and experiments, to use in class or elsewhere. The service is no longer in use. Clips are now available on the BBC Teach website. ==Presentation==