The new Go Direct Sensor Cart was recently named a winner of Tech & Learning’s TCEA 2018 Best of Show Awards. The awards program recognizes standout products on display at this year’s TCEA Convention & Exposition in Austin, TX. The winner...
Last fall, we were pleased to host Ira Flatow, host of Science Friday, at our office for a fundraiser for our local public broadcasting station. Ira talked about the many guests he has interviewed and his views of how science and the media have...
Jessie Diggins is the runner in one of our Pivot Interactives series of videos. She is a cross-country skier and competed in the 2018 Winter Olympic Games, in PyeongChang, South Korea. She and her teammate, Kikkan Randall, made history when they w...
Where Does The Energy Go?
Marta R. Stoeckel (Tartan High School, Oakdale, MN); The Science Teacher, Vol. 85, No. 1, January, 2018.
This article explains how to use evidence-based reasoning to study the bounce of a ball. It is linked to NGSS ...
With the release of new Go Direct sensors, biology instructors now have an easy solution for their ever-changing technology needs in the classroom. The versatility, ease of use, and cost of Go Direct sensors make them an ideal fit for any biology...
The Vernier Go Direct family of sensors recently received an ‘Outstanding’ review from The EdTech Roundup. In the article, “Vernier Go Direct Sensors: Collect Data Wirelessly in the K-12 Science Classroom,” editor Mike Karlin discusses the ...
Vernier Software & Technology sponsors a contest for educators who innovatively use Vernier sensors to introduce engineering concepts or engineering practices to their students. The prizes for the winners include $1,000 in cash, $3,000 in Vernier t...
Quantifying Sucralose in a Water-Treatment Wetlands: Service-Learning in the Analytical Chemistry Laboratory
Emily C. Heider, Domenic Valenti, Ruth L. Long, Amel Garbou, Matthew Rex, and James K. Harper, J. Chem. Educ. January 2018, Articles ASAP (As...
The Go Direct O2 Gas Sensor measures gaseous oxygen concentration levels and air temperature. It is useful for a variety of biology and physiology experiments. It connects via Bluetooth® wireless technology or via USB to your device.
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The Go Direct CO2 Gas Sensor measures gaseous carbon dioxide concentration levels, air temperature, and relative humidity. It can be used in a variety of biology experiments. It connects via Bluetooth® wireless technology or via USB to your dev...