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Vernier Science Education recently launched the remote data logging feature on select Go Direct sensors to further support hands-on STEM investigations. These new remote-capable sensors eliminate the need for an active software connection during data collection, giving students more flexibility to explore real-world phenomena in dynamic ways.
With remote data logging, students can now store data directly to their sensor’s internal memory during fast-paced experiments or long-duration studies as they make key scientific connections. For example, students can measure acceleration while riding a roller coaster, or when launching a rocket or high-altitude balloon. Students can also track longer-term changes in wind speed, barometric pressure, and temperature to better understand local weather patterns at their school or a local park.
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“Remote data logging expands the possibilities for scientific exploration,” said Jill Hedrick, CEO of Vernier Science Education. “This new feature allows students to more easily collect data and conduct field-based investigations—on the fly or over time—using just their Go Direct sensor without the need for a direct connection to a device. This gives students more opportunities to understand difficult-to-measure science concepts like changes in the environment during a weather event or the accelerations undergone by a model rocket during flight. Students can explore the world around them while practicing data-collection methods used in many STEM careers.”
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After concluding the data-collection process using the remote data logging feature, students can connect sensors to a mobile device, Chromebook, or computer and use the most up-to-date version of Vernier Graphical Analysis to retrieve and graph the data. This award-winning app allows students to easily visualize and analyze their remotely logged data as they explore a wide range of scientific concepts.
Remote data logging is available on new models of the Go Direct Acceleration Sensor, Go Direct Soil Moisture Sensor, Go Direct Salinity Sensor, and Go Direct Weather System shipped after March 26, 2025. Additional remote-capable Go Direct sensors will be released on a rolling basis throughout the year.
To learn more about remote data logging with Vernier Go Direct sensors, visit www.vernier.com/remote-logging.
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