Today in my tech class we downloaded Google Science Journal from the app store and experimented with some of its activities. One particular activity that I partook in was “getting started with light.”
For some unknown reason whenever something Google related comes up in this class I cringe. I find Google applications to be confusing and try to stay away from them whenever possible. Unfortunately/ fortunately, I had to participate in this lecture and I found the app for the Science Journal to be okay to use. I feel like after I watch a few more tutorials on it I could become a pro. #Growthmindset
After some playing around on the app I began to really like the light experiment because you could physically see how your sensor card is measuring lux, something that I had literally never thought of before. I can see how this Google application could be implemented into the classroom with iPads as it is a fun experiment for students to do themselves and it provides helpful explanations of what is going. I can see this being utilized in more of a grade four or five classroom at the start of a science unit on light. Unfortunately, I don’t think that it would be very useful for k-3 as the language used on this application is quite complex. Overall, I do think that it is a fun way to get older students interested in a subject area that they might not know much about.




