Innovative Uses of Vernier Technology
In addition to our large variety of experiments offered in our curriculum, teachers use their creativity to bring excitement to the classroom. Find out how our sensors have made the ordinary into the extraordinary!
Doing something innovative in your classroom? Tell us about it by e-mail at innovativeuses@vernier.com
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| Title | Excerpt | Products Used |
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| Investigating Airport Sound Levels |
Sound levels of airplanes at take off and landing
Anyone who lives along the flight path of a major airport knows that sound pollution is an unpleasant fact of life. Riley Wilson, Tim Horton, and Mario Bautista, 8th grade students at Hughes Middle School in Long Beach, California, know this all too well, often having instruction interrupted as planes fly over their school.
Airplane noise in the Long Beach area is a frequent topic ... [more]
Science Subjects: Earth Science, Engineering, General Science, Middle School Science, Physics, Technology, Environmental, Life Science |
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| Lemelson-MIT InvenTeams |
Two of the 13 teams awarded grants by the Lemelson-MIT InvenTeams program in 2005 used our products extensively. The West Salem HS, OR team developed several methods of testing the ripeness of watermelon. One method was to measure the frequencies in the sound of the "thump" when the watermelon was hit by an object. They used the FFT graph of Logger Pro for the analysis. The team's mentor was Michael Lampert, who is also a 2005 Disney Teacher Award winner.
The Bow HS, NH team... [more]
Science Subjects: Water Quality, Physics, Biology, General Science |
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| Sound Level Meter Experiments |
Our Sound Level Meter (SLM-BTA, $209) offers lots of possibilities for the kind of investigations that students really get into. Here are some ideas:
Some hair dryers are really noisy, and the noise source is right next to your ear. This inspired us to do a little checking. We tested five hair dryers, recording the sound level with the dryer about 2 cm from our Sound Level Meter (about the closest distance the hair dryer gets to your ear). The noisiest hair dryer read around 101 de... [more]
Science Subjects: Environmental, Physics, Physiology |
