2. Today’s SmartPhones are smart…
With more computing power than Apollo 11 in
the pockets of many students, we could take
advantage of these devices in science class!
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Apollo 11 Moon Landing image taken from http://history.nasa.gov/ap11ann/kippsphotos/apollo.html
3. In our school, most HS students use
Mac and many have iPhones or iPads.
Here are some of my favourite free or really
cheap apps to install to turn your phone
into a super science device.
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Images taken from the iTunes app store for each app or screenshots from my own iPhone
6. i-Nigma QR Code Reader
http://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/i-nigma-qr-code-data-matrix/id388923203?mt=8
Why do I like it?
Quick and easy QR Code reader.
Use with QuikQR.com to set up activities.
iPhone
Here’s an example (http://wp.me/p7lr1-1kB):
iTouch
iPad
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Images taken from the iTunes app store for each app or screenshots from my own iPhone
7. Lab Timer
http://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/labtimer/id292202454?mt=8
Why do I like it?
Very handy lab timer, which can run
four timers with alarms at the same
iPhone
time. Great if you have your
experiments staggered and need to
remember when to record the results
for each one.
iTouch
I think the iPad version can show
more timers at the same time.
iPad
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Images taken from the iTunes app store for each app or screenshots from my own iPhone
8. Pocket Light Meter (free)
http://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/pocket-light-meter/id381698089?mt=8
Why do I like it?
Quick light meter (lux) readings. Open the settings and additional info.
iPhone
iTouch
iPad
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Images taken from the iTunes app store for each app or screenshots from my own iPhone
10. Click Counter
http://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/click-counter/id382980702?mt=8
Why do I like it?
Perfect for any counting activity, such as cell counts. It times the clicks, and
produces cumulative graph. Better still – results can be emailed as .csv.
iPhone
iTouch
iPad
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Images taken from the iTunes app store for each app or screenshots from my own iPhone
11. iSeismometer
http://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/iseismometer/id304190739?mt=8
Why do I like it?
Makes good use of the iPhone’s
accelerometer to give readings
iPhone
in three axes. Could be used for
acceleration labs.
Data can be easily emailed or
uploaded.
iTouch
It also rings an earthquake
alarm!
iPad
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Images taken from the iTunes app store for each app or screenshots from my own iPhone
12. Simple Radar* Gun
http://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/simple-radar-gun/id442734303?mt=8
*no, not really.
Why do I like it?
It’s not really a radar speed gun. Set
the known distance and hold the
iPhone
screen to start the timer. Let go to
stop. v = d/t is calculated right away,
giving the velocity. Cool.
Units can be changed from km/h to
iTouch
mph, though students will need to
carry out their own calculations to
get to m/s.
iPad
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Images taken from the iTunes app store for each app or screenshots from my own iPhone
14. 3D Brain
http://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/3d-brain/id331399332?mt=8
Why do I like it?
A lot of great information about the brain in a nicely-rendered, 3D,
rotatable model. You could spend hours on this app!
iPhone
iTouch
iPad
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Images taken from the iTunes app store for each app or screenshots from my own iPhone
15. Gray’s Anatomy – Student Edition
http://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/grays-anatomy-student-edition/id478710041?mt=8
Why do I like it?
Because it is a brilliant set of anatomical drawings! It is a large app,
with lots of resources, so get comfortable and enjoy!
iPhone
iTouch
iPad
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Images taken from the iTunes app store for each app or screenshots from my own iPhone
16. Molecules
http://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/molecules/id284943090?mt=8
Why do I like it?
View 3D renderings of the molecules we discuss in class. This puts them
in more authentic context than 2D simplified drawings.
iPhone
iTouch
iPad
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Images taken from the iTunes app store for each app or screenshots from my own iPhone
17. Stellarium
http://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/stellarium/id382624365?mt=8
Why do I like it?
Look up in the sky. What do you see? I don’t know either, but the stars
are planets are amazing and this helps work out what is where.
iPhone
iTouch
iPad
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Images taken from the iTunes app store for each app or screenshots from my own iPhone
18. Socrative Student Clicker
http://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/student-clicker-socrative/id477618130?mt=8
Why do I like it?
One-click to join the room and take part in class formative assessment
tasks, such as quizzes, surveys and space races. Saves you from opening
iPhone
the site with your browser.
iTouch
iPad
Maybe eventually
subscripts will work!
You can also get the teacher clicker here:
http://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/teacher-clicker-socrative/id477620120?mt=8
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Images taken from the iTunes app store for each app or screenshots from my own iPhone
19. And some neat apps for getting organised:
Evernote
http://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/evernote/id281796108?mt=8
Get notes, audio, photos and files in order.
Splice Video Editor (free)
http://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/splice-video-editor-free/id409838725?mt=8
A quick and simple video editor, like Windows Movie Maker.
PDF Reader Lite
http://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/pdf-reader-lite/id368377690?mt=8
Save and read pdf files on your iPhone easily, use it like a flash disk.
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Images taken from the iTunes app store for each app or screenshots from my own iPhone
21. Web Albums for Picasa
http://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/web-albums-picasa-photo-viewer/id344997890?mt=8
Why do I like it?
Quickly send lab photos to a shared photo to be used by groups or shared via
a GoogleSite or blog. No need to plug in the phone.
iPhone
Different people can contribute photos.
Multiple accounts can be synced on one device.
iTouch
iPad
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Images taken from the iTunes app store for each app or screenshots from my own iPhone
25. I really want…
SPARKvue for PASCO Dataloggers
http://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/sparkvue/id361907181?mt=8
Is a free app for datalogging, which allows you to collect data from the
phone’s internal accelerometer. You can even connect many Pasco probes
via bluetooth, as long as you are prepared to buy an expensive adapter.
Apparently the cost is due to the chip required for bluetooth with Apple.
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