Archive for June, 2007

Jun 13 2007

Google launch new ISP service

Published by Richard under General

Google TiSP (BETA)

Google TiSPNot satisfied with your service provider?
Feel like a mushroom?
Web access is slow and you’re bombarded with Spam?
This new service from Google is probably just what you’re after.

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Jun 12 2007

Its Back! – Glow returns.

Published by Richard under Education ICT

James Spent much of today exploring the Glow Portal. It has just been switched on for the 3rd pilot. I still find it hard to navigate around in there. I have the experience of finding something interesting, navigating away and then spending ages trying to get back. Still no VLE. I have been able to upload files and to link to content hosted outside. No point in posting a link to it – If you have a password you will know what it’s like. If you are still in the dark (along with a significant proportion of the teaching profession) there are lots of blogs discussing it and the LTS website has all the basic information.

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Jun 11 2007

Picture Grid Learning Object Creator

Published by Richard under Education ICT

Quite a title for this really useful little utility from Ron Mitchell at the LondonOnline project. You can download the programme and use it at no cost. It creates very neat flash based drag and drop routines with embedded sound and jpeg images. I’ve put a quick example here. It took approx 5 mins to create this from existing material. The programme also creates a powerpoint and a word version of the file.

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Jun 06 2007

Glow Training delayed

Published by Richard under General

Glow LogoThe Glow initiative appears to be suffering some last minute hiccups – which is hardly suprising given the size of the project. LTS have delayed the training of Glow Mentors and have also suggested that the training be done locally rather than travelling to Stirling. Our own mentors here in Aberdeen came together for a brief update on 4th June. They are obviously concerned about the lack of progress and are beginning to appreciate the size of the task which lies ahead. We are currently looking forward to the launch of Glow at the Scottish Learning festival in September and to a local launch event in Aberdeen in the autumn.

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