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These are the latest in technology for data collection in lab experiments. We have many of the sensors, but this will allow the students to use the sensors and manipulate/analyze the data collected more easily.

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Collecting and Using Data in the Lab

School:
Golden Gate High 
Subject:
Science 
Teacher:
Ryan McQuade 
Students Impacted:
2000 
Grade:
9-12 
Date:
August 30, 2017

Investor

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WINGS - $1,813.00

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Goal

These are the latest in technology for data collection in lab experiments. We have many of the sensors, but this will allow the students to use the sensors and manipulate/analyze the data collected more easily. 

 

What will be done with my students

Students in Biology, Chemistry and Physics will use the probes and sensors that we already have to collect and analyze data. Due to a growing student population, we are in need of more interfaces and this is the latest in technology. Students will find them fun and easy to use. 

 

Benefits to my students

Gets students interested in science. Reassures students that they too are scientists and can collect highly accurate data through experimentation. These really take experiments and data collection to the next level. 

 

Budget Narrative

This is our first in an effort to upgrade our lab and provide the best science experience for our students. They are the only technology that works with the current probes that we have.  

 

Items

# Item Cost
1 Class Set of Pasco Spark Elements (7) $1,400.00
2 Class Set of Spark airlink (7) $413.00
  Total: $1,813.00

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