Schlagwort: Arduino Science Journal
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Discover the world of physics, for real – with the new Arduino Science Kit R3!
Reading Time: 2 minutesStephen Hawking once said, “No one undertakes research in physics with the intention of winning a prize. It is the joy of discovering something no one knew before.” That joy is exactly what we hope to ignite with Arduino’s Science Kit R3, bridging theory with practical exploration with a complete toolbox that…
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Sync Google Drive with Arduino Science Journal projects
Reading Time: 2 minutesNote: Google Drive is available to all users over the age of 14. This is so we adhere to the COPPA compliance requirements for students under 14-years-old. Students and teachers can now sync Google Drive with their Arduino Science Journal experiments. This means you can access experiments from any device using your…
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Going hands-on with STEM during the pandemic
Reading Time: 2 minutesThis article was written by Valentina Chinnici, Arduino Education Product Manager. The last year has clearly been challenging for educators around the world due to the pandemic. Yet despite these difficult times, educators and students haven’t stopped getting hands-on and experimenting with STEM. But how is it possible to create a systematic environment…
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A (very) short guide to help you transition to the Arduino Science Journal
Reading Time: 3 minutesThis article was written by Valentina Chinnici, Arduino Education Product Manager Arduino acquired the Science Journal app from Google on August 5th, and the final handover takes place on December 11th, 2020. From that date, the Science Journal will no longer be supported by Google. If you haven’t exported your experiments and…
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Arduino Science Journal surpasses 100K total downloads!
Reading Time: 2 minutesArduino Science Journal surpasses 100K total downloads! Arduino Team — November 12th, 2020 The Arduino Science Journal is a mobile application that allows anyone to conduct scientific experiments by measuring the surrounding world with sensors, documenting and comparing data, developing and validating hypotheses, and taking notes. The app and all learning materials…
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The Science Journal is graduating from Google — coming to Arduino this fall!
Reading Time: 2 minutesThis post was written by Valentina Chinnici, Arduino Product Manager. Arduino and Google are excited to announce that the Science Journal app will be transferring from Google to Arduino this September! Arduino’s existing experience with the Science Journal and a long-standing commitment to open source and hands-on science has been crucial to…