Wireless Sensors named as a finalist for the 2017 BETT Awards
For The Third Year Running, Science Classroom Solutions From PASCO Scientific Are Finalists In The Prestigious Bett Awards
PASCO’s wireless sensors are the first in K–16 education to be compatible across all operating system platforms
Roseville, Calif. – Nov. 30, 2016 – The list of finalists in the Bett Awards 2017 is out, and PASCO Scientific’s collection of wireless sensors is one of just eight nominees shortlisted from among hundreds of entries in the Digital Devices category. Organized by Ascential Events and the British Educational Suppliers Association(BESA), the Bett Awards recognize and celebrate excellence in the use of information technology in education.
Introduced earlier this year, PASCO’s line of wireless sensors currently includes pH, temperature, pressure, light, conductivity, voltage, current, and force/acceleration sensors. Additional sensors will be introduced in 2017. By simplifying lab setup and removing the clutter of cables, the PASCO wireless sensors allow students to perform experiments that were difficult or impossible before, and spend more time exploring. With prices starting at £36.55, PASCO’s wireless technology also helps schools save money by eliminating the need for a separate device to connect sensors to a computer, tablet or smartphone. Students can simply transmit the data directly from the wireless sensor to their device.
“For more than 50 years PASCO has worked to advance science education through the innovative application of technology solutions. To be recognized by such an esteemed international program as BETT is truly an honor and validation that our technologies and lab activities are helping foster student interest and achievement in the sciences,” said Steven Korte, CEO of PASCO.
About Bett
The Bett Awards are among the most prestigious awards in the international education sector, recognizing distinctive and diverse digital education resources that meet the needs of education systems. Judges, who are leading education-sector stakeholders, evaluate entries on criteria such as sound design principles, ease of use, how much it enables effective learning and teaching, accessibility, and level of innovation. The winners will be announced during the Bett Show, Jan. 25, 2017 in London. For more information, visit: www.bettshow.com
"To be recognized by such an esteemed international program as BETT is truly an honor and validation that our technologies and lab activities are helping foster student interest and achievement in the sciences."
Steven Korte, CEO of PASCO
PASCO has been designing, developing, and supporting innovative teaching and learning solutions for K–12 and higher education since 1964. PASCO’s team of educators, scientists, educational researchers, engineers, and many others is committed to the advancement of STEM education around the world. Today teachers and students in more than 100 countries use PASCO solutions. For more information, visit pasco.com.
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