Lesley Merritt, Science Specialist STEM Center for Math & Science Education-University of Arkansas 346 N. West Avenue, Room 202 Fayetteville, AR 72701.

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Lesley Merritt, Science Specialist STEM Center for Math & Science Education-University of Arkansas 346 N. West Avenue, Room 202 Fayetteville, AR Wiki: cmasescience.pbworks.com Introduction to Vernier Website

How to Install LabQuest Emulator oftware/labquest-emulator/

Temperature Probe Cool Reaction Cold As Ice

Material Needed: LabQuest Motion Detector Meter Stick Masking Tape Graphing Your Motion

Mapping the Ocean Floor -with Motion Detector Handouts: Vernier Lab 19 Student Pages Vernier Lab 19 Teacher Info Naval History STEM-H Lesson Mapping the Ocean Floor

Reflectivity of Light with Temperature & Light Sensors Video:

Heart Rate and Body Position with Hand-Grip Heart Rate Monitor Video:

Voltage Probe -Learning to Use a Voltage Probe -Are All Batteries the Same -Stacked Batteries

An Inclined Plane with Force Sensor

Materials Needed:  LabQuest  Gas Pressure Sensor  Plastic tubing & Stopper assembly  Plastic bottles  Beakers  Warm & Cold Water  Cold bread dough  Alternate Gas Pressure & Volume Experiment Bubbles in Your Bread Video:

Using the pH Sensors -Design your own experiment

Activities: Learning to Use a Magnetic Field Sensor Exploring the Poles (Without Ever Leaving Your Classroom) Magnetic Field Sensor

Conductivity Probe A Water Field Study Tech Tips video: