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Going Further
You may, of course, use any sensors you like for this weather station experiment
(for example, barometer, relative humidity, and so forth). Some sensors may call for
calibration. Select the options for this from the Setup screen as your cursor points to
the channel where you connected the sensor.
If you are using TI
InterActive!™ or TI-GRAPH LINK™ computer software, your
students can include graphs and data from their experiment in their lab reports.
Also, if you are using TI
InterActive! your students can include local temperature
data downloaded from the Internet. For more information about TI InterActive!,
visit
education.ti.com/interactive
References
Data Collection Activities for the Middle Grades with the TI-73, CBL and
CBR:
Johnston and Young; Activity 5: Light and Day; TI Explorations™ Book.
Real-World Math with the CBL System: Activities Using the TI-83 and
TI-83 Plus:
Brueningsen, Bower, Antinone, and Brueningsen-Kerner; Activity 21:
And Now, the Weather...; TI Explorations Book.