Access to New Teams in Glow

From 26th February 2024, the Glow Team are enabling New Teams as the default within Glow. This is to allow users to continue to familiarise themselves with the New Teams interface in advance of the retiral of Classic Teams at the end of March 2024.

Please note users will still have the option to revert back to Classic Teams between 26th February 2024 and end of March 2024. Post March 2024, Classic Teams will no longer be available and all users will be utilising New Teams.

Check out this video guide on how to use.

Scotland Google Level 1 and 2 Certification Program #GoogleEDU

A fantastic opportunity has arisen with the launch of a fully-funded professional development opportunity by Google for Education (delivered by our partner Canopy), especially for educators in Scotland.

To register, follow this link for our upcoming bootcamp later this month, and please keep an eye out for subsequent bootcamp information.

This is a chance to become a Google Certified Educator (Level 1 and/or Level 2) and a digital leader at your school.

Why become a Google Certified Educator?

  • Enhance your teaching and learning skills by using Google Workspace tools to their full potential, such as Docs, Sheets, Slides, Drive, Forms and many more.
  • Reduce your workload using Google tools to manage your teaching as efficiently and effectively as possible.
  • Connect with our supportive community of educators who will support you with challenges, and celebrate your successes!
  • Achieve a globally recognised certification for your technological skills in the classroom by passing the exam to be a Google Certified Educator.
  • Feel confident to lead your students and school in digital learning.

How will the training be organised?
A weekly 1-hour live training webinar for 3 weeks. The training package will be hosted remotely. You will receive access to high-quality training resources and support to help you get the most out of the course.

Level 1  Cohort 1
Week 1: Key Essentials in Google Workspace for Education

(Docs, Drive, Slides, Sheets)

Friday 23rd February 11am-12pm
Week 2: Communication & Collaboration

(Meet, Classroom, Gmail, Groups, Calendar, Forms)

Friday 1st March 11am-12pm
Week 3: Creativity & Engagement

(Sites, Chrome, Youtube, Drawings, Keep)

Friday 8th March 11am-12pm

 

Safer Internet Day 2024 – 6th February

Safer Internet Day 2024 will take place on the 6th of February.

Each year Safer Internet Day covers an online issue or theme that speaks to the things young people are seeing and experiencing online. Created in consultation with young people across the UK, this year Safer Internet Day will be focusing on change online, this includes covering:

  • Young people’s perspective on new and emerging technology
  • Using the internet to make change for the better
  • The changes young people want to see online
  • The things that can influence and change the way young people think, feel and act online and offline

To help schools, youth groups, police services, libraries and others, the UK Safer Internet Centre has created education resources which are free to download. The resources are tailored for 3-18 year olds and are designed to support educators in delivering messages about the campaign theme of change online.

The resources can be accessed here.

Additional resources for learners can be found via Get Safe Online.

The Digital Learning Renfrewshire blog also contains a number of helpful resources. Just click on the CR-IS category on the right-hand side menu.

Apple Teacher Courses Live on CPD Manager #AppleTeacher @RenfrewshireRTC #AppleRTC

The Renfrewshire Apple Regional Training Centre are hosting sessions to support people to gain their Apple Teacher status.
From Apple: Apple Teacher is a free professional learning programme designed to support and celebrate educators using Apple products for teaching and learning. More info here….
There are six badges to be gained before Apple Teacher status is awarded: iPad Basics, Pages, Keynote, Numbers, iMovie and GarageBand. The aim is for you to become aware of the different features of each of these areas of iPad before a short quiz checks your understanding. Once the quiz is passed you gain a badge, all six badges = Apple Teacher. It is a great bit of CPD and really helps you get to grips with those apps on the iPad you may not have delved into too deeply.
The RTC are offering online sessions on each of these areas to guide you through the different things required to gain the badge. See details below.

Annual Glow Password Change #GlowScot

At the beginning of the academic year, all Glow users will be prompted to change their password when they login to Glow.

We would like to encourage everyone to remember the Glow Community Rules when using Glow. Be secure: always keep your Glow password to yourself and remember to log out of Glow when you are no longer using it.

Password Change for Pupils (from Thursday 10 August 2023)

From the 10th August pupils will be prompted to change their password next time they log into Glow. Any changes or password resets prior to this date will be replaced by the annual password change on the 10th August.  This password change should provide an opportunity for pupils to choose a password that is easy for them to remember but difficult for others to guess.

Please follow the Password Guidance on Glow Connect to help stay safer online and to find out what makes a strong password when using Glow.

Supporting Pupils with a Password Change

Staff should be aware that if they are supporting pupils to choose a strong/new password that this should be unique to each pupil. They should not be advised to use the same password as the rest of the class. It is not good practice to have a whole school or class password as this may encourage inappropriate use of Glow. In addition, the previous 12 passwords may not be used.

Staff may be supporting pupils to choose a strong password or younger learners to change their password whilst in school or at home. We would encourage pupils to change their password in school, however we are aware that some pupils may be learning at home, with the password change being supported by parents/carers. We would ask that parents/carers do not access Glow directly.

The Password Guidance page will also provide hints like using a group of words or a phrase or a using password grids to support younger learners.

Password Change for Staff (from Wednesday 30 August 2023)

Staff are also encouraged to choose a strong password. When prompted to choose a new password there is a minimum requirement and a password rating is displayed to reflect this. The Change Password button will only be enabled when the minimum requirement for this account type is met. Again, the previous 12 passwords can not be used.

Issues with changing passwords

Staff can contact the Glow RM Unify Administrator at their school/establishment.

Staff at each school/establishment should be able to support pupils’ to reset their Glow password.

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