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Vernier graphical analysis software#
Graphical Analysis is a part of our extensive line of sensors, interfaces, and data-collection software for science education.This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Vernier Software & Technology has over 35 years of experience in providing effective learning resources for understanding experimental data in science and math classrooms. Create text annotations and add graph titles. Perform curve fits, including linear, quadratic, natural exponent, and more. Edit and auto-save data, graphs, annotations, statistics, and curve fits. Display one, two, or three graphs simultaneously. Manually enter data and analyze them using Graphical Analysis. Collect acceleration data using your mobile device's built-in accelerometers. Stream data to multiple students from a single source via wireless Data Sharing with LabQuest 2 or Logger Pro. Collect and analyze data from a Go Wireless sensor or Go Wireless Link and a compatible Vernier sensor. Use LabQuest Stream to collect data from up to five sensors simultaneously. Collect and analyze data from a Go Direct sensor. A CSV file of the data can be shared with other users or opened in different software, such as a spreadsheet program, for additional analysis. Graphs can be exported to Photos, Mail, or note-taking apps, or printed on a printer. Once data have been collected or entered into Graphical Analysis, students can analyze the data, export data and graphs to create a lab report, or send their finished work to the teacher. Data can be wirelessly streamed to each member of a lab group using the Data Share features of LabQuest 2 or a computer running Logger Pro. You can also collect data from your mobile device's built in accelerometers or manually enter data into the data table for analysis. Graphical Analysis, in combination with supported hardware, makes it possible to use your mobile device to collect data from a wide range of Vernier sensors, including temperature, motion, force, pH, and more.

Students are able to enhance their lab reports by easily determining statistics, performing curve fits, and adding annotations. Graphical Analysis facilitates student understanding with real-time graphs of experimental data. Use Graphical Analysis to seamlessly collect, analyze, and share sensor data in science and math classrooms.
