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Teaching a Technology-Enriched Science Investigation Unit Testing pH with the Data Logger

Teaching a Technology-Enriched Science Investigation Unit Testing pH with the Data Logger. iLearn Science Session 3. Focusing Questions. What is pH and how is it measured? How can I use the data logger and the pH probe to collect data?. Instruction. Framing the Session.

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Teaching a Technology-Enriched Science Investigation Unit Testing pH with the Data Logger

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  1. Teaching a Technology-Enriched Science Investigation Unit Testing pH with the Data Logger iLearn Science Session 3

  2. Focusing Questions What is pH and how is it measured? How can I use the data logger and the pH probe to collect data?

  3. Instruction

  4. Framing the Session Today we are going to learn about pH and how it is measured by pH papers and probes. pH is one of the most important measures in science.

  5. What Is pH? What is pH? What are some examples of pH? How can pH be measured? pH Table

  6. Setting Up the Data Logger for pH Push ON button (see main menu). Connect pH sensor to the I/O-1 Port. Select “Enter” for “Setup the Logger.” Select “Auto ID” in the System Configuration. Select Sensor in Port I/O1:pH sensor. Rate: 1/sec Samples: 50 Display: Meter Press “Escape.” Press “Enter.” Dip into solutions and record data.

  7. Work Time

  8. Getting Started Using vinegar and baking soda: Which is acidic and which is basic? What readings might you expect?

  9. Work Time

  10. Share

  11. Did we get the same results? Why? Share

  12. For more information • Office of Instructional Technology • oittc@schools.nyc.gov • www.nyc.gov/schools

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