More and more of the information we read is read online. Social media and web pages have replaced newspapers, and even TV, for many of us and our learners. Learners will likely use apps, such as TikTok or YouTube, to find information rather than a traditional web browser. However, web browsers and search engine apps, such …
Digital Thinking
The programme is structured to support digital leaders at all levels to reflect on current and emerging practice and consider the nature and purpose of digital learning and teaching. Participants will be encouraged to examine and discuss the themes of developing self regulated digital learners opportunities for curriculum change and flexibility enhancing a digitally enabled …
Communicate – the Cyber Resilience Internet Safety Teacher Toolkit
Our aim This page aims to provide clear and concise information about popular platforms where children and young people communicate online. It is intended to provide knowledge and understanding for educators, so that they are more confident planning, delivering and assessing cyber resilience and internet safety learning. How to use this page Children and young …
Esports Parents and Carers Guide with NSPCC and British Esports Association
The British Esports Association (@British_Esports) has developed a new Parent & Carers Guide in collaboration with the NSPCC, which aims to educate parents and carers about esports and online safety. This guide has been created to provide information to help parents understand more about the esports industry. The contents of the guide include: Information about …
Running an Esports Club – British Esports Association
Esports (or electronic sports) is a term used to describe competitive video gaming. With 81% of children playing video games online nowadays, games are arguably a larger part of their lives than ever before. The British Esports Association (BEA) is a not-for-profit national body established in 2016 to promote esports in the UK, increase its level of awareness, …
What is Microsoft Whiteboard?
Microsoft Whiteboard is an interactive tool which allows users to work independently or collaboratively. Create your own content, share, collaborate and distribute activities or ideas to your learners or colleagues. Whiteboard can be added to your Team or an existing O365 group. Find out how you can make the most out of Microsoft Whiteboard Online …
Noteable – DPIA Information udpate
The Noteable service providing access to cloud based computational notebooks is now available via the App Library in Glow. Noteable provides a cloud based environment for coding activities using Python and R/R Studio. This can be used to support the delivery of Computing Science and Data Science based courses as well as Higher Applications of …
What is Microsoft Teams?
Microsoft Teams is a Digital Hub for Collaboration. Teams can be used for classroom content, to host a Professional Learning Community or simply to pull together information for members of a group. Find out how you can make the most out of Microsoft Teams within Glow by watching the videos below. back to View all …
What is Microsoft Stream?
Microsoft Stream in Glow is a video sharing platform for learning and teaching. Create your own content, share, collaborate and distribute work to your learners or colleagues. Stream can be added to your Team or an existing O365 group. Find out how you can make the most out of Microsoft Stream within Glow by watching …
What is Microsoft OneNote?
Microsoft OneNote is a Digital Folder for all your notes and resources. Use OneNote for your own work content, collaborate as a team or distribute work to your learners. Find out how you can make the most out of Microsoft OneNote within Glow by watching the videos below. back to View all previous webinars Getting …
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