iPlanScienceLabs


iPlanScienceLabs
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Description

A key element of STEM is understanding the process in documenting Science Lab Reports and we felt it was important to add this to our iPlan Series.

This app provides a structured methodology of journaling for Science Labs. Helping students and teachers capture valuable information using text and/or voice**. Reports can be emailed and blogged to be shared at a later date.

- Abstract - Often written last; A summary of the experiment: procedure, results, and analysis.

- Introduction - A description of the scientific background for for the experiment, any previous related experiments.

- Purpose - Briefly state the reason for performing this experiment.

- Hypothesis - Describe the theory which will be tested during this experiment and predict what will happen. From a sentence to a paragraph in length.

- Procedures (Materials and Methods) - This may be a narrative or a list of specific steps. May include an equipment list.

- Results/Observations - Observed data, list data recordings, date recordings if needed

- Discussions - Analysis of what results mean and error analysis

- Conclusions - Restates purpose, hypothesis, and relates the results/observations and discussion. Also describe future experiments or areas of improvement

- Works Cited - bibliography of sources

NOTE: Because reports use HTML you can use standard HTML mark-up for line breaks or links (See blog for tips and tricks). When listing data use line breaks and/or punctuation such as "," or ";" to separate data value/unit pairs.


Contains the following views:

Calendar
Science Lab Report Definitions
Resource, Publisher, and Author Definition
Categories Definition
Scientist/Student Definition
Report Definition
Instructions

What's New in Version 2.2.0

New full screen calendar for iPad, iPhone, and iPhone 5
iPad Retina Screen support
New bubble up dashboard indicators on the calendars
Highest level severity of red, orange, or yellow are bubbled up to calendar day.
Highest level status of pending, partial, or done are bubbled up to calendar day.
Histogram Bar Charts are used to provide visual indication of quantity of entries in each calendar day.
iOS 6 support for new iCal push
Removed manual save (no longer required)
Removed manual refresh of markers (no longer required)
Internal changes for iOS 6 support of view transitions

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