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|type= Lesson idea
|attribution={{RogerFrost}}
|title=Data Logging and Control
|title=Data Logging and Control
|topic=ICT in science teaching
|topic=ICT
|image=Dataloggingandcontrol0.png
|image=Dataloggingandcontrol0.png
|subject=Science
|subject=Science
|resourcenumber=SC0052
|resourcenumber=SC0052
|age= Secondary age 11-16
|age= KS3, KS4, Secondary
|content=A book of ideas showing the scope for using sensors to measure in science. Drawing on many sources, it catalogues the sensors available and suggests what they might be used for. There are not only classic and novel school experiments, there are ideas to investigate, such as ‘which fabric keeps us warmest?’ Though this manual appeared at a time when teachers were asking ‘what do I use the technology for’, it also aimed to show how sensors could enhance science teaching.
|content=A book of ideas showing the scope for using sensors to measure in science. Drawing on many sources, it catalogues the sensors available and suggests what they might be used for. There are not only classic and novel school experiments but also ideas to investigate, such as ‘which fabric keeps us warmest?’ Though this manual appeared at a time when teachers were asking ‘what do I use the technology for’, it also aimed to show how sensors can enhance science teaching. Some of the ideas from this book are collected on [[Data_logging_ideas|our page with data logging ideas]].
|strategy=
|strategy=
|tagline=... a compendium with countless ideas for using sensors to teach science  
|tagline=A compendium with numerous ideas for using sensors to teach science.
|Learning Objectives=Typically using sensors leads to situations where the following can become part of the culture
|Learning Objectives=
* Can predict the kind of graph their experiment would show<br />
* Predicting the kind of graph their experiment will show.
* Can evaluate their results and redo their work if needed - more so than in a traditional experiment<br />
* Evaluating their results and redo their work if needed - more so than in a traditional experiment.
* Can analyse their graph data, such as compute areas or plot a differential of a change<br />
* Analysing their graph data, such as compute areas or plot a differential of a change.
* Can state what a graph tells them about a change<br />
* Stating what a graph shows about a change.
* Say how a graph tells them what is happening<br />
* Saying how a graph tells them what is happening.
* See ways to take their experiment further
* Seeing ways to take their experiment further.


|additional resources=
|additional resources=
|useful information=Book data: ISBN 095202571X 132pp spiral bound. First published 1993 revised x 11 to 2004. Copies 9,000. Price £16.50. <br />Author: http://rogerfrost.com Amazon: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Roger-Frost/e/B0034PHJ5M
|useful information=Book data: ISBN 095202571X 132pp spiral bound. First published in 1993, revised x 11 to 2004, £16.50, see Amazon: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Roger-Frost/e/B0034PHJ5M. <br />Author: [http://rogerfrost.com Roger Frost]
|related resources=[[Data logging ideas| List of experiments in Data logging & Control]]
|related resources=[[Data logging ideas| List of experiments in Data logging & Control]]
|other=  
|other=  
|format=Online book - licensed to ORBIT
|format=Online book - licensed to ORBIT


 
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|resources= The resource is available in a number of formats  
|resources= The resource is available in a number of formats:
* printable PDF format - 134 pages [[file:Data Logging and Control.pdf| ebook to download Data logging & Control]]
* as a printable PDF - 134 pages [[file:Data Logging and Control.pdf| ebook to download Data logging & Control]]
* editable .doc format - 150 pages [[file:Data Logging and Control.doc]] Use to extract individual pages. Large file!
* as an editable Word document - 150 pages [[file:Data Logging and Control.doc]] Use to extract individual pages. Please note that this is a large file.
* browsable html web format  
* as a web page available on this wiki http://orbit.educ.cam.ac.uk/resources/books/Data_Logging_and_Control/index.htm
* in Flash web format at http://rogerfrost.com/dcbook.html




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[[Category:Secondary]] [[Category:Science]] [[Category:ICT]]
[[Category:Secondary]] [[Category:Science]] [[Category:ICT]][[Category:Sensors]]
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