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einstein™ Science Learning Platform |
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October 1, 2014 |
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Robert E. Lupinskie Center for Curriculum, Instruction and Technology |
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Free |
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Brian DeSoto of Fourier Systems will be demonstrating the use of the new All-In-One einstein™ Tablet+, the mobile science learning lab for students of any age, built on Android OS that can also be utilized in a broader educational environment. This tablet acts as a familiar, comfortable way for teachers and students alike to access the world of hands-on science learning. The 2014-15 eSchool News Readers’ Choice Award winning einstein™ Tablet+ brings science to life through its eight built-in sensors commonly used in standard science curricula for all ages.
For those who already own a tablet, the einstein™ LabMate™+, a small and portable data logger with six internal sensors, connects via Bluetooth to most digital devices. This allows any tablet owner to transform their tablet, whether iPad or Android, to a mobile lab by simply downloading the MiLAB app, free on both the Apple App Store and on Google Play. This einstein™ LabMate™+ will also be setup for demonstrations
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