- September 20th, 2009
Glow Development Needs You!
- Andrew Brown
- Comments: 8 Comments »Tags: discussion, Glowscotland
As you know, the National Glow team are dedicated to making Glow better, and we’ve been listening to your feedback in the National Help Glow group, and across the other National Glow groups.
One area where you’d like to see some change is in the discussion forums tool that Glow has inside it. On Friday the 25th of September, we’re hosting a special event to look at possible alterations and enhancements to the discussion forum tool that’s used inside Glow, and we’d love you to be involved! The first 20 people to say they’d like to come along to a two hour session at 11am in the Optima, 58 Robertson street Glasgow will be able to join in the discussions with the National Glow team. If you can’t make it in person, but would love to be involved, then we’ll also run the event through Glow Meet.
How do you let us know you’d like to be involved? Simply say you’d like to come along in the comments section of this blog post.
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Not 100% sure I can make it, but I’d love to come along.
I would love to join in the Glow Meet (getting out of school will not be possible as I am out for SLF on Wednesday).
Alan
I would have liked to have came but won’t be able to get out of school. I would be interested in the Glow Meet, though.
I would love to come – an area I am very intersted in
Very interested, but I am in school, in Dundee – impossible to attend, but Glow Meet sounds great!
Thanks to those who are willing to be involved in this – there is still time to join us to shape possible future developments!
for those coming in to Glasgow, come to the optima building, robertson street, glasgow for 1100
for those able to join by glow meet then use the meeting room found here:
https://portal.glowscotland.org.uk/establishments/nationalsite/Glowing%20Potential/Glow%20Developments/default.aspx
I would’ve loved to have come, but only seen this now! Next time…
Sorry I also missed this. Good to see this sort of learning from experience; discussion forums have a lot of potential but usability issues are clearly getting in the way.