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Inbox: Everyone's talking about Glow!

News items on the Glow website have attracted lots of feedback from teachers across Scotland. Here's a small selection of some of the comments posted recently:

The first bite is with the eye

(Glow users are now able to choose their own theme)
'This is a good idea, people do like being able to personalise their environment and getting user feedback on proposed changes should help ensure success.'

On holiday with Glow

(John Sexton, a maths teacher from James Young High School in West Lothian, presented at the Ninth International Conference on Technology in Mathematics Teaching)
'Fantastic John. I am not surprised at all by the success of your presentation. The work you have done with Glow is so grounded in excellent teaching and learning, how could they fail to be impressed.'

Glow enhances body building

(A Glow group has been set up to enhance the experience of a visit from Generation Science's show, Body Builders)
'A fun way of learning how the human body works!'

Science in action

The first Glow Meet featuring a live bird post-mortem broadcast from the Scottish Seabird Centre in North Berwick attracted glowing feedback from schools across Scotland:

'Thank you from all of our pupils for a most interesting session – more please!'
'Thank you for a good session, looking forward to getting a copy of the recording.'
'Many thanks to all at the Sea Bird Centre for the very interesting talk.'
'Thank you for this session – a great way to use Glow Meet!'

To find out more about Glow on the Glow website.

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