IoT in Schools – Data Literacy Project: Reflections from our Data Detectives


This week, pupils from Deans Primary and Boghall Primary presented their findings and reflections from their recent Internet of Things Data Literacy Project.

The project began a couple of months ago, with an introductory lesson delivered by Tommy Lawson from the University of Edinburgh, during which the pupils explored the sensors and the data collected from their learning environments. They then spent a few weeks using the sensors to help improve their learning environments, before presenting their findings.

Boghall Primary Update


Boghall pupils used the new Sound Sensors to explore the noise level in the hall over breakfast club and lunch times.

They are now planning on introducing music to the hall specifically during breakfast club, to see if it can help reduce the noise level. We wonder if different types of music will have a different effect?

Deans Primary Update

Deans pupils began by using the data to identify where the sensors are located.

” We were looking at the motion detector on one of the sensors, the motion was flat, so we thought it was in a cupboard but the light sensor was quite high. The light was mostly on at 7 and went off between half 8 or 9. We thought it might have been in the cleaners cupboard because it was on at different times from when we were in school.” – P7 Pupil

They have also been working with Cambridge University on a computing project, using the Microbits to create their own sensors, which they will then compare with the IoT sensors. We wonder if the data will be the same?

“The real challenge was trying to get the temperature to code, so if you put it in your hands it would heat up, and show the number, but it was quite tricky” – P7 Pupil

We are very impressed with the learning taking place with both of these schools, and we can’t wait to hear what else you find out from continuing this project. Well done all!

Data Detectives: Unveiling the Secrets of Our Classroom Environment

We had a great start to the relaunch of the Internet of Things project, in collaboration with the University of Edinburgh.
Thank you to P6 from Blackridge Primary, P5 and P6 from Livingston Village Primary, for joining us on this exciting project.

“CO2 was low until everyone came in the class.”
P5 pupil at Livingston Village PS

Pupils found the information and videos interesting and informative, and the sessions prompted fantastic discussions around the effects of environmental factors on learning.

“It really got the pupils thinking. Thank you”
P6 teacher

The sessions were designed to introduce the data sensors and encourage pupils to investigate their learning environment, by analysing the data.

The data sensors collect readings on the temperature, light level, CO2 level, motion and humidity of the classroom environment.

Thank you again to all our schools, staff and of course to Tommy & Antonia, for your involvement.


If you’d like to find out more about the project, please visit the Internet of Things in Schools website.

Save the Date: Exciting Events Coming Your Way

We would like to share the fantastic digital learning opportunities coming up over the next few weeks.

Live Lessons 4th & 6th February

We are excited to invite P5-S3 classes to join us online for an introduction to the Data Literacy Project with IoT in Schools. Learners will explore data and build digital literacy skills, collecting & analysing data from within their own school. This opportunity is open to all schools with the Internet of Things Data Sensors and is being delivered in collaboration with The University of Edinburgh.

Tuesday 4th February 11am or 1.30pm: Beginners Sessions

Thursday 6th February 9.30am or 1.30pm: Intermediate Sessions (for classes who have explored the sensors before)

If you’d like to be involved, please sign up using this link.

Our Digital Learning Pedagogy Officers will be running bitesize training sessions demonstrating how to use Seesaw effectively for Profiling.

There will be examples of Seesaw Profiles as well as demonstrations of how to use key features, such as the Highlight tool, automatic Translate with Google and how to tag Meta-Skills as Standards.

These sessions are primarily aimed for P1-3 staff, however ELC, SLT or other staff members are welcome to come along too.

No need to sign up, just join the meeting online, through the #Digiken Team.

Adobe Express are continuing to run a wide range of online Live Lessons for classes, as well as teacher training sessions.


To sign up, click the links below:

Adobe Express live lessons

Children’s Mental Health Week (3rd/4th Feb)

SAFER INTERNET DAY (4th/10th/11th Feb)

Cyber Week Scotland (26th Feb)

Adobe Creative Educator – Live UK Courses

ACE Level 1 – Intro to Adobe Express – this session will get you hands on with Adobe Express and talking about creativity in the classroom, how it works and how to foster a creative culture.​

18th & 27th Feb

My World of Work’s Digital Profile is here!

​If you are interested in finding out more about the new national learner profile, there are free webinars coming up on the following dates:​

6th February Webinar 10-11am

25th February Webinar 4-5pm

3rd March Webinar 4-5pm

20th March Webinar 4-5pm

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