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Data-Logging: - A
good basic introduction for teachers to sensors adn how to use the data collected.
From Laurence Rogers, School of Eduction, Leicester University
Learn
Science in Dataloggerama - For the classroom- a wide range of experiments
using Data loggers, with related questions. From Roger Frost's Dataloggerama
Specific equipment (actvities can be adapted for other instruments)
Casio Classroom - for calculator and data collection devices - Good introductory activities to explore the concepts prior to using the equipment. From University of Central Florida
Pico Technology : Library of Science Experiments - from Pico Technology - categorised into disciplines
Online Experiments -discipline-based plus primary (middle) school- using PASCO equipmwent only, but may be a good source of ideas - from Pasco
Laptop Learning Challenge:Learning Science, Math and Technology with laptops. Experiments for collecting data awithout sensors and analysing results.
Suggestions
for experiments to use with sensors (of any make) - from Probesight,
Concord Consortium- click on sensors suggestions
Using Computer
and Calculator-Based Interfaces in Biology - Senior Biology from Access
Excellence
Chemistry and Datalogging - For vernier equipment - includes worksheets adn powerpoint presentations
Global Warming:
Data logging
- experiments and linked resources from Community Science Action Guide
Data Loggers - a workshop presented by Paul Wacher at the 11th Biennial Science Teachers' Workshop, The University of Sydney, 2004(pdf 258.1kB). Includes step by step guidance though experiments and other ideas.
A
Local Environment Context based project from the Wetland Environmental
Education Centre providing opportunity to use data logger in the field, which
could be adapted for other contexts. (pdf 1.46MB)
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