Win a Visit from Clyde, the Glasgow 2014 Mascot

With Christmas on the horizon you will all be busy decking the halls with boughs of holly, attending Christmas parties and producing nativity plays worthy of an Oscar nomination. The Game On Scotland team wants to take this opportunity to wish you all a very Merry Christmas and also give you a little something to look forward to in the New Year.

Clyde – Glasgow 2014’s official mascot – has been busy visiting local communities over the last few months to let everyone know more about the Commonwealth Games and in the New Year he is keen to visit as many schools as he can. And your school or establishment can win a visit through Game On Scotland, the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games education programme.

If you have already registered with Game On Scotland you will automatically be entered into the free prize draw, and you will receive an email soon to confirm this.

But, if you haven’t already registered for Game On Scotland – now is the time to do it! If you sign up between now and 1 February 2013 you will be in with the chance to have Clyde visit your school or establishment.

All you have to do is register with Game On Scotland (www.GameOnScotland.org) complete the short survey monkey questionnaire with a few more details and you will automatically be entered into the prize draw to win this exciting opportunity. You will then also be able to keep an eye on the Game on Scotland website for further updates and exciting content over the coming months.

Register for Game On Scotland at www.GameOnScotland.org

This competition is for state schools out with Glasgow City Council – Glasgow City Council state schools should keep an eye on the Game On Scotland website for more details on getting a visit from Clyde (terms and condiditopns apply Game On Scotland Mascot Visit Draw – terms and conditions Game On Scotland Mascot Visit Draw – terms and conditions)

Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

Technologies Information Evening

Bridgend Primary School in West Lothian held a Technologies Information Evening to showcase how we use technologies throughout the school and across all curricular areas. Pupils from P1 to P7 led workshops on the following:

*Using the iPads: Creativity and Innovation

*Our Digital Future and Lifelong Learning

*Glow: A tool to enhance teaching and learning

*Laptops, cameras and flipcams: The Learning Potential

To find out more about this event read their blog post here.

Find out about some of the research behind their information evening here.

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