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Here’s your chance to win an iPod by 31st March!

Are you a practitioner? Do you want to win an iPod? If the answer is YES then we want to know how you are using Glow. Perhaps you have shared materials, ideas or practice with your colleagues. You may have set tasks for pupils to complete through Glow or joined in a National Glow Meet providing a focus for your topic.ipod_nano-300x269

It doesn’t matter how often you’ve used Glow or what you use it for, we’re keen to hear how it’s helping you and the young people you work with.

For the chance to win an iPod, please complete our online questionnaire before March 31st 2010. If you have completed the survey since the Scottish Learning Festival in September 2009, you too are in with a chance of winning the prize.

The survey sits in Glow so you’ll need your user name and password to take part and is open to all teaching and non-teaching Practitioners only. Start the Online Questionnaire here.

6 Responses to “Here’s your chance to win an iPod by 31st March!”

  1. aleksandra michalczyk February 25th, 2010 at
    Glow is soo fun you can also chat with your friends glow is ace !!!!!!!!

  2. Louise Chambers February 26th, 2010 at
    We are currently using Glow to do a transition activity with our local high school and all of its feeder primary schools.

  3. m shewan March 2nd, 2010 at
    Glow:
    used to get news to pupils, for example audits on the use of IT to support those with additional support needs. Placing of mp3 files for pupil access. Providing support information for staff on strategies and accessibility.

  4. eyerus March 6th, 2010 at
    Glow is a very fun way to get pupils learning and learn a lot of new skills and a lot of subjects from the Curriculum for Excellence.

  5. Karen Wheatley March 10th, 2010 at
    I’m a recently qualified teacher and have joined CPD Step In. It’s keeping me sane, helping me to structure my time outside the classroom, and keeping me up to date with the latest in Scottish education. It means that when I go into the classroom, I have innovative and fresh ideas to bring to my teaching. And a community of people who are in the same situation as me.

  6. Lorna Arbuckle March 15th, 2010 at
    Thank you for your comments on this blog post and it’s great to hear how you are all using Glow. We would like to ask you to click on the ’start the online questionnaire here’ link in the blog post to tell us how you’ve been using Glow and the benefits to you teaching practice. You have until 31st March to be in with a chance of winning an Ipod. Good luck.

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