Remove High School Remove Laboratory Remove Mobile Devices
article thumbnail

Vernier Science Education Launches Go Direct® Soil Moisture Sensor for High School and College-Level Science

eSchool News

BEAVERTON, Oregon Vernier Science Education recently launched the Go Direct Soil Moisture Sensor to help high school and college-level students easily and accurately collect data during soil science, agricultural science, environmental science, horticulture, botany, and biology investigations.

Science 246
article thumbnail

Vernier Science Education Launches Two New Sensors for High School and College-Level Environmental Science

eSchool News

BEAVERTON, Oregon — Adding to its robust data-collection offerings, Vernier Science Education has launched two new sensors for high school and college-level environmental science.

Science 245
Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

Trending Sources

article thumbnail

Free Remote Learning Resources for STEM Teachers and Students

eSchool News

With these solutions, teachers can help students continue to form a deep understanding of key scientific concepts while outside the classroom and laboratory.”. With the app, students can use their mobile devices to insert their own videos with recorded motion, mark points to track the object in motion, and set the scale of the video.

STEM 213
article thumbnail

Vernier Software & Technology Takes Science to the Next Level

eSchool News

This standalone data-collection platform takes the award-winning LabQuest interface and enhances it with a robust set of new features and functionality for middle school, high school, and college students to use during classroom, laboratory, or field investigations.

Science 165
article thumbnail

10 Great Virtual Reality Apps

Ask a Tech Teacher

It’s appropriate for all age groups from preschool to High School and beyond. All you need (for VR) is the Expeditions app, a mobile device or Chrome OS, and a Cardboard or Daydream viewer. Use is simple: Teachers plan the VR lesson by searching over 500 resources by subject, topic, or keyword.

article thumbnail

How Tech Companies Woo Higher Ed (and What They Seek in Return)

Edsurge

Plans are also underway to open an iOS design laboratory on OSU’s Columbus Campus, which will train and certify students interested in developing apps in Swift, the programming language designed by Apple. Behind these companies’ efforts to train future talent is an element of competition.