While at school, children in Nursery, Reception and Year 1 can login using the Who Am I Login button. While at school, children in Years 2 - 6 should use the green Easy Login button. While at home, all children should use the green Easy Login button. [To Parent Directory] 5/18/2017 8:30 AM 411919 interface.jpg 5/18/2017 8:30 AM 82676 res-icon.jpg What's your school? Welcome to LGfL The London Grid for Learning Trust was incorporated and registered as a charity with educational objects in 2001, since when it has been serving schools and local authorities as a specialist agent to procure and supply best-value leased-line broadband and associated services and content. The ‘Who Am I’ service enables younger users of USO-authenticated educational resources to log in securely. This is to help young pupils identify themselves and log in by selecting their class, using words or pictures, and the first letter of their name. How to set up your LGfL USO for Busy Things In order to use LGfL USO logins with the latest Busy Things, a school will first need to ensure that the Headteacher has approved the "data release self-determination" declaration. There is a two-step process in the release of data: 1 The Head Teacher needs to follow this procedure after clicking on the
USO is a secure Identity Provider and authentication system that gives a single username and password to every relevant pupil and staff member in an LGfL subscribing establishment. The system has been in use for over ten years and is an integral part of LGfL's services and resources wherever they are delivered.
ONLINE-SAFETY RESOURCE CENTRE. Use the filters to narrow or broaden your search (this page may be pre-filtered), or type in the search box. Sign up for regular online Screens where a choice of the type of login is offered will no longer appear as all logins will be via LGfL USO. Users whose London MLE account is not linked to their LGfL USO account will still see a Fronter Login screen but LGfL content within the MLE will require a further login. Access to content via network IP recognition will continue Access to the service is via LGfL Unified Sign On (USO) accounts. Logging in to a StaffMail account using Microsoft Outlook, users will be provided with the full functionality of a Microsoft Exchange account, offering email, personal and shared calendars, plus personal and shared address books. While at school, children in Nursery, Reception and Year 1 can login using the Who Am I Login button. While at school, children in Years 2 - 6 should use the green Easy Login button. While at home, all children should use the green Easy Login button.
The latest service enhancement for LGfL / TRUSTnet schools is the addition of ‘Soft OTP’ functionality for USO users who wish for all the added-security afforded by second factor authentication, but do not wish to have to carry around a physical OTP tag. Soft OTP is now freely available for any member of staff in LGfL / TRUSTnet schools.
In the LGfL 2.0 network, the LGfL core DNS servers located at 172.30.178.53 and 172.30.178.54 can be used to perform this redirect for Google, in other broadband networks use your core DNS servers. If you do not wish to make use of this service and wish to run your own local DNS then you can point them at root DNS servers on the internet which are NOT blocked on your network by default. In situations where it is necessary for a user to send email via SMTP from a mobile device it will be possible to use the LGfL SMTP server settings in the mail client to enable mail to be sent. Users can authenticate securely with their USO credentials against the SMTP server set up in the core of LGfL specifically for this purpose.
You can customise the look and the contents of this page. Nominated Contacts in each school are able to do this by going to the Settings tab. ©
What's your school? Welcome to LGfL The London Grid for Learning Trust was incorporated and registered as a charity with educational objects in 2001, since when it has been serving schools and local authorities as a specialist agent to procure and supply best-value leased-line broadband and associated services and content. The ‘Who Am I’ service enables younger users of USO-authenticated educational resources to log in securely. This is to help young pupils identify themselves and log in by selecting their class, using words or pictures, and the first letter of their name. How to set up your LGfL USO for Busy Things In order to use LGfL USO logins with the latest Busy Things, a school will first need to ensure that the Headteacher has approved the "data release self-determination" declaration. There is a two-step process in the release of data: 1 The Head Teacher needs to follow this procedure after clicking on the USO-FX Secure File Exchange User Guide September 2009 1 Downloading a file from USO-FX When you are sent a file to download, you will receive an email with the subject New document available via USO-FX and from do-not-reply@atomwide.com When you open the email you will see the following message Unfortunately, we are not able to provide subtitled videos or audio transcripts for this resource quite yet. However, if you would like transcripts of any of the videos or audios, please email send@lgfl.net with information on which ones you would like, and we will aim to send them to you as quickly as possible. Award winning, safe and secure learning resources to help teachers and learners improve effectiveness, innovate and save preparation time
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CLOUD SERVICES. Our broadband and e-mail are state-of-the-art, made for schools, and approved by safeguarding experts. But there are many other services USO-FX is a secure method by which sensitive data can be transferred across schools' LGfL links or Internet into the council or other infrastructure. You can