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Science for Everyone PocketLab Experiment

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Featured Activities

PocketLab Voyager Total Lunar Eclipse Light Intensity Data I was fortunate enough to have a perfectly clear sky in DeKalb, Illinois to capture light intensity…
Introduction to Moment of Inertia There are numerous analogies when comparing linear and rotational motion.  At the heart of these comparisons lie the…
Fourth grade students, high schoolers, and even the U.S. Deputy Secretary of Education were putting on their engineering hats to investigate highway safety…

Middle School Science

Introduction Have you ever felt like you are going in circles?  In this lesson you will have PocketLab Voyager going in circles while riding an intelino smart…
Introduction The purpose of this lesson is to challenge your students to design an experiment for which data from PocketLab Voyager is used to determine the "…
Introduction Periodic motion is motion that repeats itself in regular intervals.  If the motion has characteristics that are sinusoidal, then the motion is…

High School Physics

Introduction Your school can put all of those empty 3D filament reels to good use in the physics classroom.  There's a good chance that you and your students…
Introduction Think twice before discarding your school's empty 3D filament reels.  There's a good chance that you and your students could come up with some…
Introduction Don't discard your school's empty 3D filament reels.  There's a good chance that you and your students could come up with some interesting…

Scratch

What is a Theremin? A theremin , named after its Russian inventor in the early 1900's, is an electronic musical instrument that is controlled without any…
Let's create a game in Scratch that is controlled by a wireless controller using the PocketLab accelerometer. PocketLab can connect directly and wirelessly to…
This lesson will show you programming in Scratch with external sensors. We can read sensor data directly into Scratch and use it to write programs that make…

News

Introducing PocketLab Notebook PocketLab Notebook is a cloud-based lab notebook, designed to meet the needs of science teachers, science students, and citizen…
The PocketLab TurboTrack The TurboTrack is a physics playground for building roller coasters, ramps, and crash barriers to do hands-on science experiments.…
All Aboard intelino! That's right--you can now put the Voyager/Intelino lessons developed to good use in the classroom!  The "intelino® smart train" ($99.95)…

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