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Glow Roadshow coming to Fife

Glow is packed full of educational resources and national communities where teaching staff can collaborate with colleagues across Scotland. Come and find out more about free and exciting content, the new RM Unify launchpad and other useful Glow components and professional learning opportunities.

Who: Scottish teaching staff
When: Saturday the 23rd February 2013 from 10.00am to 2.00pm
Where: Auchterderran Centre, 14 Woodend Road, Cardenden, KY5 0NE
Format: Content provider sessions and presentations

 

Exhibition and spotlight sessions to include:

  • Twig on Glow
    Over 1500 high quality films covering Maths, Science, Geography and Health – complete with support resources matched to the curriculum
  • The Daily What News
    Online news service provided for Scottish Schools supporting the development of literacy and language across the curriculum
  • Just2Easy
    Award winning software tools
  • SQA
    Innovations in assessment

Register now to book your place: glowenquiries@rm.com

ICT in Education Excellence Group Report

ICT IN EDUCATION EXCELLENCE GROUP-FINAL REPORT

The Education Secretary Michael Russell has welcomed a report by the ICT in Education Excellence Group.

The Group, which was convened by the Chief Scientific Adviser Professor Muffy Calder at the request of the Cabinet Secretary for Education and Lifelong Learning, was asked to consider the future development of the schools’ intranet ‘Glow’.

Over the past five months the Group, which consists of IT and education specialists and end users, have visited schools across Scotland to look at the experience of using ICT for learning.

Find out more information on Engage for Education and Education Scotland

Update on Glow and E Portfolios!

Listening to and working with stakeholders is key to the success of the migration of Glow to Office 365. We understand the importance of e Portfolios in supporting CfE and we are committed to ensuring that we continue to provide a technical solution that meets the needs of pupils, teachers and schools across Scotland.  A number of solutions are being considered and discussed with stakeholder groups, one of which is retaining the current WordPress service, which we are keen to do. We will do everything possible to allay the concerns that have been expressed.  E portfolios are part of learning for every young person in Scotland, so it is crucial that we properly consider the feasibility of the options. We aim to confirm the way forward over the next few weeks.

Want to know more about the new Glow?

Migration of Glow to Office 365

RM Unify
RM Unify consists of three core components, a Launchpad, the App Library and the Bus.

1. The Launchpad: Access applications and services centrally and launch via a single logon

2. The App Library: Discover what’s out there and bring together the best services and applications to support teaching and learning

3. The Bus: Manage users through simple, seamless and secure provisioning of accounts

Piloting RM Unify
RM Unify piloting started w/c 1st of October. The pilot will be carried out with specific schools from Edinburgh, North Ayrshire, Scottish Borders, East Renfrewshire, West Lothian, North Lanarkshire and West Dunbartonshire. The pilot will run from 1st of October until 24th of October. Feedback will be encouraged from all and will come in to the national Glow Group – using a survey, forum and paper on the day. We will collate and use this feedback before proceeding to the next stage.

In this pilot we will be piloting RM Unify only, not Office 365.

If you want a guided tour of this new interface then please go the national Glow Group where we have posted some video footage.

Office 365 for Education
RM Unify needs to be in place to pass the single sign-on authentication into the Office 365 for education platform and applications. Once Unify has been piloted and implemented, Office 365 will be connected and further pilots will be organised. Timelines showing the detail of the implementation plan will be communicated as soon as they have been completed and will contain accurate dates and information.

The elements of MS Office 365 that will be available to Glow Users across Scotland are listed below.

• Exchange online with full mobile experience – email, calendar, web-app, 25Gb email storage per user.

• Lync online service – peer to peer video coms, Presence and IM, integration with Exchange and Sharepoint online, usable on mobile devices.

• Sharepoint online – 512Mb personal plus 512Mb pooled data storage.

• Office Web Apps – online browser based versions of the familiar MS Office suite including Word, Excel, Powerpoint and OneNote. This will remove the requirement to have an underlying MS Office installation on a device, however when the apps are on the client, they will work together.

• Blogging and Wiki tools with social networking integration.

• Powerful document collaboration including multi-user editing facilities.

Some of these applications were demonstrated at the recent Scottish Learning Festival.

Progress of this project will be posted in the national Glow Group – Migration of Glow to Office 365

Edinburgh International Book Festival and Glow TV

http://ltsblogs.org.uk/glowscotland/2012/07/02/edinburgh-international-book-festival-and-glow-tv/

This year’s Edinburgh International Book Festival RBS School Programme is bigger than ever before. It runs from 20th – 28th August in Charlotte Square Edinburgh and many events are live in Glow TV! It’s also truly international with writers from Australia, Canada, the USA, France and Poland as well as from all parts of the UK.

Schools IT excellence group set up

The Scottish Government has announced that Education Secretary Michael Russell has appointed the Chief Scientific Adviser Professor Muffy Calder to convene an ICT Excellence Group to consider the future development of the schools’ intranet ‘Glow’.

The new ICT Excellence Group will draw on the experience and expertise of end-users, and educational technology experts to scope the long-term user-centred future of Glow.

The group members are as follows: Prof Muffy Calder, Prof Ian Sommerville, Prof Mike Sharples, Mr Ewan McIntosh, Mr Charlie Love, Prof Bill Buchanan, Mr Hamish Budge, Prof Jeff Haywood, Mr Neil Winton, Mr Tony Rafferty, Mr Fraser Speirs, Ms Jaye Richards Hill and Mr Martin Dewar who will facilitate the involvement of two school pupils in the group.

http://www.scotland.gov.uk/News/Releases/2012/07/schools05072012

http://www.engageforeducation.org/2012/07/glow-schools-it-excellence-group-set-up/

Edinburgh International Book Festival and Glow TV

This year’s Edinburgh International Book Festival RBS School Programme is bigger than ever before. It runs from 20th – 28th August in Charlotte Square Edinburgh and many events are live in Glow TV! It’s also truly international with writers from Australia, Canada, the USA, France and Poland as well as from all parts of the UK.

http://ltsblogs.org.uk/glowscotland/2012/07/02/edinburgh-international-book-festival-and-glow-tv/