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Vernier International k-12 catalog

We introduced our first Go Direct sensors with Bluetooth® wireless technology and USB connectivity in 2017, and we are excited to say we now have more than 50 Go Direct sensors! The newest additions are Go Direct sensors for Blood Pressure, Weather, and a Structures & Materials Tester, along with a Go Direct Spirometer.

We introduced our first Go Direct sensors with Bluetooth® wireless
technology and USB connectivity in 2017, and we are excited to
say we now have more than 50 Go Direct sensors! The newest
additions are Go Direct sensors for Blood Pressure, Weather, and a
Structures & Materials Tester, along with a Go Direct Spirometer.

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Earth Science<br />

vernier.com/earth-science<br />

SECONDARY SCHOOL • EARTH SCIENCE<br />

When you use <strong>Vernier</strong> technology to teach Earth science you can count<br />

on our affordable sensors, intuitive software, and creative solutions to<br />

help your students understand key Earth science concepts.<br />

Earth Science Helps Students<br />

Understand Their World<br />

The study of Earth science helps you give students a<br />

means to understand the world around them. Your<br />

students can explore seafloor spreading, the effect of acid<br />

rain on soil, the changing of the seasons, and more with<br />

<strong>Vernier</strong> sensors, software, and experiments.<br />

Professional Development<br />

Whether you’re currently using data‐collection technology<br />

in your classroom or just exploring new possibilities, you’ll<br />

feel confident and prepared throughout the school year with<br />

our hands‐on workshops, online training opportunities, and<br />

options for personalized professional development.<br />

vernier.com/training<br />

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info@vernier-intl.com • www.vernier-intl.com

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