More than half of students from low‑income households
Data about students' economic need comes from the National Center for Education Statistics, via our partners at MDR Education.
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Around the world, scientists use data to support their research, and students should do the same! By using temperature and CO2 probes, students can collect data about the respiration of living organisms, the rate of reactions, and explore the chemistry of gases. These probes are able to Bluetooth connect to student devices, allowing them to collect data on CO2 both inside and outside of the classroom.
Allowing students to collect their own data empowers them, and shows them the impact that they can have on the science community! Students can design their own experiments and open their eyes to the world of science.
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Around the world, scientists use data to support their research, and students should do the same! By using temperature and CO2 probes, students can collect data about the respiration of living organisms, the rate of reactions, and explore the chemistry of gases. These probes are able to Bluetooth connect to student devices, allowing them to collect data on CO2 both inside and outside of the classroom.
Allowing students to collect their own data empowers them, and shows them the impact that they can have on the science community! Students can design their own experiments and open their eyes to the world of science.