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    Whenever I talk about Glow, people always grab onto the notion of it being a technology initiative – it isn’t. At it’s heart, it’s about quality of provision in teaching and learning.

    We are leaders in online learning. Glow provides us with a common platform to take this forward. 30 local authorities and 3 universities are now signed up to develop their use of Glow – the others are on the path considering how they too will make use Glow. This provides us with an unparalleled opportunity for collaboration and sharing, on an unprecedented scale. That said, we don’t rest on our laurels. We take our role as guides in this new learning landscape very seriously indeed, and constantly search the horizon to see what’s coming up next and assessing it’s validity in an educational context.

    Glow – the Scottish Schools Digital Network, is an ambitious project. So ambitious, the eyes of the world are watching Scotland in this field. Why?

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    1. www.olliebray.com New Tools for Teachers Ollie Bray National Adviser Emerging Technologies for Learning Learning and Teaching Scotland www.ltscotland.org.uk Glasgow NQT Presentation August 2009
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    8. From What If?, by Karl Fisch http://thefischbowl.blogspot.com/2006/09/what-if.html
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    27. ICT can be used in a variety of ways
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    30. It’s not about the tech It’s about the teach
    31. Its time to think?
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    34. Children are not the same as they used to be Access to unlimited knowledge Vs Emotional literacy and social immaturity
    35. The 21 st Century Student (H Birchwood)
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    38. I hate geography because its boring!
    39. Bray was off his head again today!
    40. … gone, gone but not forgotten. now we don't have PowerPoint lessons
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    43. How do we use the technology that children already have?
    44. Appropriate Assessment
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    48. Teach your Students to… Use the "advanced search" function
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    53. USING IMAGES AND PICTURES IN THE CLASSROOM
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    75. World Wide Web
    76. World Wide Wall Display
    77. Web 2.0 Tools Read / Write Web Web Site Information Read Read / Write
    78. Some web 2.0 tools Write (blog) Record Audio (podcast) Edit (wiki)
    79. Blogs – easy to edit websites http://www.mgsonline.org.uk
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    84. Create your own website www.wordpress.com www.blogger.com www.typepad.com
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    97. Games can be powerful in education – use screen shots for students to record their scores.
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    100. http://www.stopdisastersgame.org/
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    108. The Scottish Schools Digital Network
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    112. e: [email_address] t: www.twitter.com/olliebray b: www.olliebray.com Learning & Teaching Scotland
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