Mobile learning

Published 24/02/2022.  Last updated 30/06/2023
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Device Provision

Scottish Government has committed to the provision of an appropriate digital device, and where necessary an internet connection, to all 700,000 school-aged learners.

Prior to this announcement, across Scotland a number of authorities had developed their own strategic approaches.

Highland Council Chromebook Project

  • The Highland Council Chromebook Project was informed by pilot projects that took place in Kingussie High School and Primary School from 2015
  • It was launched in November 2017 (and is an ongoing project subject to development and change)
  • Every learner from P6-S6 was allocated a Chromebook for use in school and at home
  • Learners from P1-P5 had access to a Chromebook in school initially on a 1:5 basis (by 2020 this had achieved 1:1 status)
  • Over 20 000 Chromebooks have been distributed
  • Digi Learn Highland was created to provide a one-stop-shop for advice and information in relation to the Chromebook project

Stirling Council Chromebook Project

  • The project to roll out Chromebooks and laptops to learners and teachers in Stirling has been in place since 2018/19
  • Pilot projects at Stirling High School helped to inform the roll out, the support that would be required and the potential impacts of such provision
  • By April 2021 all children and young people in P5-S6 (7,233) had taken delivery of a Chromebook, while all Primary school and Secondary school teachers and ELC settings (1,350) had been provided with a laptop
  • In the next period of expansion orders had been placed (April 2021) to supply all P4s with the technology
  • The Council has provided specialised support for each sector and launched a new learning platform (SPEC) that can be accessed by young people, teachers, parents and carers

Connected Falkirk

  • March 2020 / iPads were rolled out to teachers and those learners (1000 in total) who required access to devices to support remote teaching and learning from home
  • November 2021 / Falkirk has completed the roll out of devices to all teachers and learners from P6 to S6
  • A team of 4 seconded teachers was established to support this work, including training in schools
  • 3 days training per school in the authority was provided by XMA
  • All practitioners took part in an introductory online training session
  • Some ‘more involved’ sessions were also promoted
  • A Glow blog was established
  • Bespoke videos were created for the project Youtube channel
  • Twitter was used extensively to provide ‘just in time’ answers to common questions and tips on device use
  • Practitioners were encouraged to gain Apple Accreditation
  • The Digital Schools Award was promoted

Glasgow City iPad Programme

  • August 2019 roll out of iPads begun
  • By January 2021 a full complement of 50 000 devices had been provided to learners from P7 to S6 (roll out completed one year ahead of schedule)
  • An annual Digital Leaders of Learning conference has been established to share best practice
  • Apple has established a Regional Training Centre within Glasgow and 50 trainers have been trained
  • Digital Learning and Teaching has been a focus for Continuous Professional Development (CPD)
  • Online support has been provided through authority and school websites

Scottish Borders Inspire Learning Programme

  • The Inspire Learning project was launched in Sept 2019 and is a 10 year programme
  • A decision was made to provide iPads (13,000 plus) across the school estate (working with CGI, XMA and Apple to deliver)
  • All P6 to S6 learners and education staff including ELC have been provided with an iPad
  • The P6/7 primary school roll-out began in June 2020, with devices delivered to pupils' homes due to the COVID-19 restrictions
  • As a result of the pandemic iPad provision was extended to include P4/5
  • Shared class sets of iPads for P1-3 were rolled out Oct 2021; this will happen on an annual basis
  • All P6-S6 classrooms have had upgraded AV equipment including Apple TV’s, screens, projectors
  • A four year refresh cycle is built into the programme

Impacts on learning and teaching

Based on initial observations in these authorities, 1-2-1 device provision aims to:

  • Increase staff confidence in planning for digital literacy
  • Support the application of digital skills in a wider range of contexts
  • Heighten awareness of the risks associated with being online
  • Increase practitioner access to and use of digital resources
  • Improve collaboration and communication between practitioners and learners
  • Provide wider ASN support
  • Reduce the administrative burden on staff
  • Support flexible approaches to assessment
  • Enhance curriculum access within and between schools
  • Enable targeted and personalised support for learners

Inspire Learning - Scottish Borders - Teacher's views

Connected Falkirk: Our vision

An insight into the use of iPads in Holyrood Secondary School

Mobile learning

Published 24/02/2022.  Last updated 30/06/2023
sourceKnowledge and research schoolTechnologies categoryDigital Learning and Teaching

Device Provision

Scottish Government has committed to the provision of an appropriate digital device, and where necessary an internet connection, to all 700,000 school-aged learners.

Prior to this announcement, across Scotland a number of authorities had developed their own strategic approaches.

Highland Council Chromebook Project

  • The Highland Council Chromebook Project was informed by pilot projects that took place in Kingussie High School and Primary School from 2015
  • It was launched in November 2017 (and is an ongoing project subject to development and change)
  • Every learner from P6-S6 was allocated a Chromebook for use in school and at home
  • Learners from P1-P5 had access to a Chromebook in school initially on a 1:5 basis (by 2020 this had achieved 1:1 status)
  • Over 20 000 Chromebooks have been distributed
  • Digi Learn Highland was created to provide a one-stop-shop for advice and information in relation to the Chromebook project

Stirling Council Chromebook Project

  • The project to roll out Chromebooks and laptops to learners and teachers in Stirling has been in place since 2018/19
  • Pilot projects at Stirling High School helped to inform the roll out, the support that would be required and the potential impacts of such provision
  • By April 2021 all children and young people in P5-S6 (7,233) had taken delivery of a Chromebook, while all Primary school and Secondary school teachers and ELC settings (1,350) had been provided with a laptop
  • In the next period of expansion orders had been placed (April 2021) to supply all P4s with the technology
  • The Council has provided specialised support for each sector and launched a new learning platform (SPEC) that can be accessed by young people, teachers, parents and carers

Connected Falkirk

  • March 2020 / iPads were rolled out to teachers and those learners (1000 in total) who required access to devices to support remote teaching and learning from home
  • November 2021 / Falkirk has completed the roll out of devices to all teachers and learners from P6 to S6
  • A team of 4 seconded teachers was established to support this work, including training in schools
  • 3 days training per school in the authority was provided by XMA
  • All practitioners took part in an introductory online training session
  • Some ‘more involved’ sessions were also promoted
  • A Glow blog was established
  • Bespoke videos were created for the project Youtube channel
  • Twitter was used extensively to provide ‘just in time’ answers to common questions and tips on device use
  • Practitioners were encouraged to gain Apple Accreditation
  • The Digital Schools Award was promoted

Glasgow City iPad Programme

  • August 2019 roll out of iPads begun
  • By January 2021 a full complement of 50 000 devices had been provided to learners from P7 to S6 (roll out completed one year ahead of schedule)
  • An annual Digital Leaders of Learning conference has been established to share best practice
  • Apple has established a Regional Training Centre within Glasgow and 50 trainers have been trained
  • Digital Learning and Teaching has been a focus for Continuous Professional Development (CPD)
  • Online support has been provided through authority and school websites

Scottish Borders Inspire Learning Programme

  • The Inspire Learning project was launched in Sept 2019 and is a 10 year programme
  • A decision was made to provide iPads (13,000 plus) across the school estate (working with CGI, XMA and Apple to deliver)
  • All P6 to S6 learners and education staff including ELC have been provided with an iPad
  • The P6/7 primary school roll-out began in June 2020, with devices delivered to pupils' homes due to the COVID-19 restrictions
  • As a result of the pandemic iPad provision was extended to include P4/5
  • Shared class sets of iPads for P1-3 were rolled out Oct 2021; this will happen on an annual basis
  • All P6-S6 classrooms have had upgraded AV equipment including Apple TV’s, screens, projectors
  • A four year refresh cycle is built into the programme

Impacts on learning and teaching

Based on initial observations in these authorities, 1-2-1 device provision aims to:

  • Increase staff confidence in planning for digital literacy
  • Support the application of digital skills in a wider range of contexts
  • Heighten awareness of the risks associated with being online
  • Increase practitioner access to and use of digital resources
  • Improve collaboration and communication between practitioners and learners
  • Provide wider ASN support
  • Reduce the administrative burden on staff
  • Support flexible approaches to assessment
  • Enhance curriculum access within and between schools
  • Enable targeted and personalised support for learners

Inspire Learning - Scottish Borders - Teacher's views

Connected Falkirk: Our vision

An insight into the use of iPads in Holyrood Secondary School