Cultivating Middle School Inquiry Skills
through Interactive STEM Experiments
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LabQuest 3 is a standalone data-collection platform that students can use to collect, analyze, and interact with data efficiently.
The Go Direct Force and Acceleration Sensor combines a 3-axis accelerometer with a force sensor for measuring pushes or pulls wherever you need to collect data.
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Designed for much greater forces than the Dual-Range Force or Go Direct Force and Acceleration sensors, the Go Direct Force Plate can measure the forces developed during stepping, jumping, and other human-scale actions.
The Go Direct Temperature Probe is a rugged, general-purpose sensor that students can use to monitor temperature. Students can collect real‑time temperature measurements of a single instance or over a period of time.
Use the Go Direct Gas Pressure Sensor to monitor gas pressure in a variety of experiments. It records accurate absolute pressure readings relative to the perfect vacuum reference point inside the sensor, allowing you to go below atmospheric pressure or up to 400 kPa.
The Go Direct Light and Color Sensor is a powerful and versatile light sensor that measures light in the visible to ultraviolet electromagnetic spectrum. An RGB color sensor detects relative contributions of primary colors in light.
KidWind helps learners gain an understanding of wind power. This kit allows students to test a variety of blade designs, generate electricity, and lift weights.
The Go Direct Energy Sensor quantifies the voltage, current, power, and energy output of small wind turbines and solar panels, such as those used in our KidWind Experiment Kits.
The Go Direct Weather System includes an affordable, wireless, handheld sensor that measures ambient temperature, humidity, wind speed, wind chill, dew point, barometric pressure, and more.
With the Go Direct 3-Axis Magnetic Field Sensor, students can determine the magnitude and direction of the magnetic field at any point in space.
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