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GLOW has developed a Virtual Campus which will be available from August 2011.  The intention for the VC is that students will be able to study courses even when there is very limited access to teachers in the students' school. Initially, the Virtual Campus will support two subjects - Advanced Higher History, and Advanced Higher French.  Shortly after the initial launch, beginners Gaelic and Learning Skills will be added.   
GLOW has developed a Virtual Campus which will be available from August 2011.  The intention for the VC is that students will be able to study courses even when there is very limited access to teachers in the students' school. Initially, the Virtual Campus will support two subjects - Advanced Higher History, and Advanced Higher French.  Shortly after the initial launch, beginners Gaelic and Learning Skills will be added.   


The materials for Adavenced Higher French have been given to GLOW by North Ayrshire Council which has its own virtual campus at http:
The materials for Adavenced Higher French have been given to GLOW by North Ayrshire Council which has its own virtual campus.  This is difficult to find on the Council website and not to be confused with Kilwinning, the North Ayrshire campus os James Watt College [see http://www.kilwinning.org/tour/section3.htm].  
> council - they have their own virtual campus, and they were kind enough to
> allow us to use these resourcesWe have also been given materials from
> Coffee Break French, and are grateful to that company for donating these
> to us for national use.
>
> The AH History resources have been given to us from Kirkwall Grammar
> School, and over and above course materials, they have given us example
> dissertations and essay answers too which will allow fantastic debate
> amongst colleagues to help ensure consistency in marking,  I am on my way
> to Ellon Academy at the moment as they have been offering several subject
> including AH History in innovative ways and I hope to learn from their
> experiences.
>
> This will all be further supported by Glow functionality, allowing
> learners to fully collaborate and interact with other students and
> teachers through the site.


We have just about completed an  
The Advanced History resources have been given to GLOW from Kirkwall Grammar School, and over and above course materials, they include example dissertations and essay answers too which will allow open debate amongst teachers to help ensure consistency in marking.  GLOW has recently completed an online e-moderation course which would be undertaken by a member of staff who would be willing to support students through a course, with the students coming from various schools.
> e-moderation course which would be undertaken by a member of staff who  
> would be willing to support students through a course, with the students  
> coming from various schools.

Revision as of 16:37, 8 July 2011

http://www.ltscotland.org.uk/usingglowandict/

GLOW is the national intranet for education in Scotland. Introduced initially for schools, it is now used in colleges as well; it carries an increasing number of Higher courses fully online and is linked to, and used by both school and college VLEs.

GLOW has developed a Virtual Campus which will be available from August 2011. The intention for the VC is that students will be able to study courses even when there is very limited access to teachers in the students' school. Initially, the Virtual Campus will support two subjects - Advanced Higher History, and Advanced Higher French. Shortly after the initial launch, beginners Gaelic and Learning Skills will be added.

The materials for Adavenced Higher French have been given to GLOW by North Ayrshire Council which has its own virtual campus. This is difficult to find on the Council website and not to be confused with Kilwinning, the North Ayrshire campus os James Watt College [see http://www.kilwinning.org/tour/section3.htm].

The Advanced History resources have been given to GLOW from Kirkwall Grammar School, and over and above course materials, they include example dissertations and essay answers too which will allow open debate amongst teachers to help ensure consistency in marking. GLOW has recently completed an online e-moderation course which would be undertaken by a member of staff who would be willing to support students through a course, with the students coming from various schools.