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August 2nd, 2010

Glow Blogs launched

Lorna Arbuckle
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We are delighted to announce that Glow Blogs are now available.   glowfinal

An exciting and flexible tool for schools, Glow Blogs can be set up for external audiences, within Glow generally or for use in a particular Glow Group – school staff control the level as required.  A Glow Blog can also be used as a reflective journal or e-portfolio in any user’s ‘My Glow’ area.

Blogs can enhance learning in a variety of ways and Glow Blogs offer a safe and secure environment for schools, pupils and practitioners. Our ‘Cookbooks’ are step by step examples of how to enhance learning and teaching through Glow and they have been set up using the Glow Blog tool. Find out more about how to use Glow and what a website can look like using the new Glow Blog tool:  http://cookbooks.glowscotland.org.uk/

More information about Glow Blogs and how to use them: http://cookbooks.glowscotland.org.uk/help/2010/06/16/glow-blogs-an-overview/

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Glow is transforming the way the curriculum is delivered in Scotland. It breaks down geographical and social barriers and provides the tools to ensure a first-class education for Scotland. The blogs allow practitioners and learners to interact, using familiar social networking tools.