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Glow in East Lothian Council

East Lothian Council is fully embracing preparation for the rollout of Glow across the authority. Staff from the authority received their Operational training in January 2008 with Mentor training being delivered in February 2008. East Lothian has ownership of its live site and local Mentors are currently using Glow.

Key contacts

Elizabeth Cowan
ecowan@eastlothian.gov.uk
John Muir House, Haddington, East Lothian, EH41 3HA

Dave Rawson
drawson@eastlothian.gov.uk
John Muir House, Haddington, East Lothian, EH41 3HA

Tel: 0162 082 7108


Latest news

  • Wildlife in Glow
    4 November 2008
      Recently I have been in North Berwick and Edinburgh discussing Glow with our partners in the National Parks and Outdoor Learning National Glow Group. I met with Emily Dodd, the Education Officer at the Scottish Seabirds Centre (SSC) in North Berwick. She has an amazing classroom at the harbour and some fantastic technology to back...
  • East Lothian Probationers Event
    13 August 2008
    My colleague Karen-Anne McAlpine and I were presenting in  Campie Primary School in Musselburgh today. We made four presentations, over the course of the day, to probationers from primary and secondary schools across East Lothian. To do this, we teamed up with Elizabeth Cowan, Key Contact and Iain Stewart, Glow mentor and ‘head of science’...
  • EduBuzz meets Glow
    2 July 2008
    When educators in East Lothian first discovered the power of blogs as a communication tool, the medium had something of a bad press, creating a growing demand for blogging in a safe and professionally specific environment. Enter EduBuzz. Edubuzz is a blogging group for teachers and educators in East Lothian...
  • Driving and managing change in East Lothian
    29 April 2008
    Last year East Lothian hosted the trial phases of the Glow Portal. Now, a year on, the authority is preparing to roll out the initiative to all schools by exploring how Glow can enhance teaching and learning. It began with mentor training, which helped create a ‘real buzz and vibe’...

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