Published 02-16-06
Submitted by iScienceProject
HOBO data loggers, which are currently used by more than 25,000 teachers and students nationwide, are portable, electronic recording devices that monitor temperature, humidity, light, and other types of data.
Accompanying software, which runs on PC and Macintosh computers, converts data collected with HOBO loggers into time-stamped graphs.
HOBO data loggers are used in a broad range of hands-on science projects and experiments, from monitoring temperature and lighting conditions inside school buildings to tracking climate conditions in birdhouses.
"Offering free equipment loans through our iScienceProject division is our way of supporting science education," said Mark McSherry, president of Massachusetts-based Onset Computer Corporation.
"We hope that through the use of our devices, students will increase their computer literacy, sharpen critical thinking skills, and improve test scores in both science and math."
Teachers interested in borrowing HOBO data loggers can sign up on the iScienceProject website at www.iscienceproject.com.
ABOUT ISCIENCEPROJECT
iScienceProject offers free loans of HOBO data loggers to K-12 teachers in the U.S., and an exciting, interactive web site where students and teachers can download over 300 free classroom labs and participate in contests. Please visit http://www.iscienceproject.com for more details.
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