Android Acceleration Application

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In the first of two sequential lessons, students create mobile apps that collect data from an Android device's accelerometer and then store that data to a database. This lesson provides practice with MIT's App Inventor software and culminates with students writing their own apps for measuring acceleration. In the second lesson, students are given an app for an Android device, which measures acceleration. They investigate acceleration by collecting acceleration vs. time data using the accelerometer of a sliding Android device. Then they use the data to create velocity vs. time graphs and approximate the maximum velocity of the device.

Publisher: TeachEngineering
Submitter: OER Commons
Last Updated: 7/22/2016

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Teaches CCSS.Math.Content.HSF-IF.C.7e (Supporting alignment)
e. Graph exponential and logarithmic functions, showing intercepts and end behavior, and trigonometric functions, showing period, midline, and amplitude.

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Applied Science -- Computer Science Applied Science -- Engineering
#AppliedScience--ComputerScience #AppliedScience--Engineering

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