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Data Logging Workshop Tuesday 17th May 2005 Lynne Purshouse Customer Support Manager

Data Logging Workshop Tuesday 17th May 2005 Lynne Purshouse Customer Support Manager Economatics Education. PROGRAM. 9.15 am Introduction - Why Datalogging? 9.30 am Session 1 Data logging principals/Hardware/Software demonstrations 9.45 am Remote logging

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Data Logging Workshop Tuesday 17th May 2005 Lynne Purshouse Customer Support Manager

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  1. Data Logging Workshop Tuesday 17th May 2005 Lynne Purshouse Customer Support Manager Economatics Education Equipping Young Minds for the Future

  2. PROGRAM 9.15 am Introduction - Why Datalogging? 9.30 am Session 1 Data logging principals/Hardware/Software demonstrations 9.45 am Remote logging 10.00 am Software familiarisation 10.15 am Session 2 introduction and the future 10.30 am Coffee 10.45 am Session 2 Data logging workshops 12.15 pm Plenary session 12.30 pm End Equipping Young Minds for the Future

  3. The Concept and Why • Electronic recording and/storage of data • ideally for collection of parameters that are too fast too slow too big too small • Components Sensors Loggers Software • 4 sensor inputs Equipping Young Minds for the Future

  4. AIMS • By the end of the session participants should have had the opportunity to : • Look at - Data logging software • Access - Remote and real time logging • Be aware of - ICT opportunities in science and • scientific applications for Data logging • OBJECTIVE • To go away at the end of the session ‘inspired’ into at least trying to • incorporate ICT into future lessons • Be more informed in aspects of Data logging delivery in the class room and experience • the possibilities of ICT usage Equipping Young Minds for the Future

  5. Hardware MultiLogPRO features:- Large live graphical/table or digital display - More than 40 sensors available- 4 simultaneous data inputs- Up to 8 simultaneous analogue inputs- Automatic sensor recognition (for 4 inputs)- Capable of storing up to 100 experiments- Logs up to 20,800 samples per second -mains or battery operated Equipping Young Minds for the Future

  6. Software • Available Windows PC or Mac (OS 9 & x) • Allows unique video capture of experiments • Direct Excel export facility • Displays - graph/table of results/video image/data map • Analysis functions - fit/smooth/analyse • Worksheets - launch and production Equipping Young Minds for the Future

  7. MultiLogPRO • a powerful remote logger/interface • quick and easy to use • automatic sensor recognition • large display/positive key response • easily navigated scroll menu • MultiLab • unique record replay video/data • set up wizard • analysis tools • export facility • worksheet launch Equipping Young Minds for the Future

  8. Hardware EcoLog XL:- LCD digital display - on/off/scroll touch sensitive key pad - built in sensors - temperature, light, sound- 2 external inputs (over 15 external sensors available) - stores 4 files - simultaneous sampling of up to 5 sensors -mains or battery operated- USB or serial connection Equipping Young Minds for the Future

  9. Software • EcoLab • Available Windows PC or Mac (OS 9 & x) • Allows unique video capture of experiments • Direct Excel export facility • Displays - graph/table of results/video image/data map • Analysis functions • Worksheets - launch and production Equipping Young Minds for the Future

  10. EcoLog XL • a powerful remote logger/interface • quick and easy to use • automatic sensor recognition • display/positive key response • easily navigated scroll menu • EcoLab • unique record replay video/data • set up wizard • analysis tools • export facility • worksheet launch Equipping Young Minds for the Future

  11. The Future Equipping Young Minds for the Future

  12. TriLink Wireless Data Logger • Bluetooth Wireless communication • USB connectivity • Full remote operation • 12 bit a/d conversion • 4 sensor inputs Equipping Young Minds for the Future

  13. Wireless link to PC, PALM, Pocket PC or Mac • Bluetooth technology • Up to 10 metres range • Works with the full range of Fourier Sensors – over 50 sensors already available Equipping Young Minds for the Future

  14. Complete Lab solution • Providing data loggers, sensors, analysis software and necessary equipment for all experimentation • Software with a bank of recorded experiment with additional equipment • Collaborative solutions with well known companies like: Elwe, Frederiksen, ECI, NTL, Science Demo and more • One-stop-shop: A complete Lab Equipping Young Minds for the Future

  15. ExperiNet The First e-Learning interactive Laboratory www.fourier-sys.com Equipping Young Minds for the Future

  16. Circus • Pulse • Heat regulation in the body • Exploring a candle flame • pH/temperature experiment • Induced EMF • ‘G’ by free fall • Investigate the relationship between sound level and distance • Video motion analysis (Data Logging without hardware) Equipping Young Minds for the Future

  17. Further information:- www.fourier-sys.com or our website www.economatics-education.co.uk Equipping Young Minds for the Future

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