Google Science Journal
Free science experiment app using phone sensors for data collection
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Google Science Journal is a free mobile app that transforms smartphones into portable science labs, leveraging built-in sensors to measure and record real-world data like light, sound, and motion. It allows students to conduct hands-on experiments, collect observations, and organize their scientific projects, fostering practical inquiry. This empowers educators to facilitate engaging, data-driven science learning by making scientific exploration accessible and interactive.
How to Use
- Install the App: Download and install the Google Science Journal app from your device's app store (iOS or Android). Ensure your device has the necessary sensors for experiments.
- Start a New Experiment: Open the app and tap the "+" icon to create a new experiment. Give your experiment a title and optionally add notes or photos to set the context.
- Collect Sensor Data: Tap the sensor icon to view available sensors (e.g., light, sound, accelerometer). Choose a sensor, then tap the record button to begin collecting data as you conduct your experiment.
- Review and Annotate: Stop recording to view your collected data in graph form. Add observations, hypotheses, or take photos within the app to enrich your experiment's journal entry.
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Editorial Review
Google Science Journal transforms a smartphone into a portable science lab, reading from built-in sensors (accelerometer, light, microphone, barometer) to support experiments in physics, biology, and environmental science. The app is free, requires no special hardware, and produces shareable experiment notebooks — making it a genuinely accessible tool for inquiry-based science. Curriculum resources and teacher guides support integration into formal lesson plans, though the app's update cadence has slowed.
Criteria breakdown — Functionality: 3.5/5 | Ease of Use: 4.5/5 | Value: 5.0/5 | Education Fit: 4.5/5 | Support/Docs: 4.0/5
Rated by AI in Education editors using a transparent rubric across Functionality, Ease of Use, Value, Education Fit, and Support/Docs maturity.
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