Tuesday, May 24, 2016

Googles new app, Science Journal, for conducting scientific experiments on your smartphone.

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Google has just released its new app, "Science Journal" that is basically a clipboard for scientific field experiments. The app can be used to record data in real time and then convert them to easily readable graphs and charts. 



 The app is equipped with helpful tools like an accelerometer, and light and sound meters, that can be used to gather information during tests. Project progress and data can also be saved on the app to be previewed later or continued in cases of incomplete projects.




Google is also making hands-on learning kits to accompany the app. These would contain external sensors, microcontrollers and craft supplies that would help kids perform more detailed experiments. The app is now available on Google play.



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