This document discusses using data logging in education for experiments. It notes advantages like more interesting experiments and accurate graphs, but also disadvantages like costs and computer literacy needs. The document outlines an experiment using a carbon dioxide sensor and data logger to monitor carbon dioxide levels during yeast fermentation with different glucose concentrations. It presents the results and leads a discussion on respiration rates and the role of paraffin oil and pressure valves. The conclusion states that data logging enhances learning and helps achieve learning outcomes.
1. SSI3013 - Information And
Communication Technology In Science
Title:Data logging in Education
Lecturer :
Encik Azmi bin Ibrahim
Group Member Matric Number
CHONG MUI PHIN D20101037437
LEE SU SENG D20101039446
ANITA BONG YUNG LI D20101037461
2. Data logging
• activity or experiment
• collecting information and data
• using electronic sensing instrumentation over
specified time periods.
3. Data logging in Education
Advantages
• School Experiment
– Study become more interesting.
– Will get accurate and better graph.
Disadvantages
• Computer literacy
• Cost
• Student skills
4. Engage, Empower and Enhance
Model
• Is one kind of teaching model
• Set • Carried out • Questioning
induction an
experiment
Engage Empower Enhance
5. Engage
In this experiment, our problem statement is as
stated as below:
• What are the important ingredients do you
need to make a bun?
• What makes the dough expand and
becomes bigger?
• How to control the bun expand and becomes
bigger in the shortest time?
7. • Carry out an experiment by using carbon dioxide
sensor to detect the carbon dioxide release by
yeast during fermentation.
• Different concentration of glucose is used to
observed the different in carbon dioxide
concentration collected.
• Data logger will collect time data and plot a
graph
10. Discussion
1. Based on the table, we can observe that the
concentration of carbon dioxide increase from
time to time, what leads to this increment?
The changes of carbon dioxide level indicated
that the fermentation of yeast in glucose has
begun because more and more carbon dioxide
is release.
11. 2. What is the difference of above respiration with
human respiration?
The release of carbon dioxide indicates that this
is an anaerobic respiration. On the other hand,
human respiration is an aerobic respiration. The
main differences in anaerobic and aerobic
respiration is oxygen is absent in anaerobic
respiration while oxygen is present in aerobic
respiration. Oxidation of glucose is not complete
in anaerobic respiration but it is complete in
aerobic respiration.
12. 3. What are the similarities of above respiration to
human respiration?
Both of the respirations are cellular respiration
which involved the breakdown of glucose to
release energy that stores in ATP molecules.
4. Why paraffin oil is added to cover the glucose
solution?
Paraffin oil is added to prevent air from
dissolving in the glucose solution which might
affect the result.
13. 5. What is the function of pressure valve in the
experiment?
The valve is close to prevent air from
atmosphere to enter the conical flask which we
are monitoring the carbon dioxide release by
fermentation of yeast.
6. Write an equation for the above experiment.
C6H12O6 + 2 C3H5OH 2CO2 + 210 KJ
Glucose Ethanol Carbon dioxide Energy
14. 7. Calculate the rate of respiration of each
concentration of glucose. Which concentration
has the higher respiration rate?
rate of respiration for 10% glucose =
= 35.45 ppm/min
rate of respiration for 5% glucose =
= 114.22 ppm/min
Based on the calculation, we can observe that
5% glucose has the higher rate of respiration.
Calculation we obtained match the graph that
we plotted before.
23. Conclusion
The integration of data logging in school will
solve the problem of mechanical aspects of
measuring, recording and reporting. These
in turn enhance the time spent on
observation and discussion.
Data logging technology effective learning
+ achievement of learning outcomes.