Gratnells Learnometer
The Gratnells Learnometer helps you to optimise your teaching environment so you can aim for the best conditions proven to affect student outcomes. Please be aware you will need access to wifi and an iOS device to get your device up and running.
The Gratnells Learnometer is designed in conjunction with Professor Stephen Heppell and his research team and is designed specifically for education. The Learnometer enables you to comprehensively monitor your learning environment and work out how to improve learning outcomes. It tracks the seven key factors that determine air quality: temperature, humidity, light, sound levels, carbon dioxide (CO2), chemicals (VOCs), and dust (PM2.5). It has a touch sensitive and fully customizable display, with an 8-hour battery backup. It can be used to constantly monitor your air quality, and connects to your wireless network so it can be managed remotely.
In October 2020 the Learnometer won the prestigious Worlddidac education award, and in 2021 has been shortlisted for a BETT 2021 Digital Device Award.
There is an ongoing annual subscription for access to the Learnometer dashboard. The first twelve months subscription are included free with your Learnometer. After the first year you will need to renew your subscription for continued access to the Dashboard and your historical and current data.
Please read before you purchase
There are some things you need to be aware of when purchasing a Learnometer for the first time:
- You will need wifi access to set up and run your Learnometer
- You will need temporary access to an iOS device to use the Learnometer app to initially set up your device
- Learnometer has an ongoing subscription for access to the Dashboard. The first year’s subscription is included in the price of your Learnometer and you will need to renew annually for continuing access to the dashboard and your historical data. Currently the annual subscription is GBP £60 per year.
- Learnometer data is shared with Professor Heppell’s research team for their ongoing research into Learning Environments. Your data will be anonymised and no personal or identifying data will be shared.