Arduino Science Journal

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About this app

The Arduino Science Journal (formerly Science Journal, an initiative by Google) is free, and allows you to gather data about the world around you by harnessing the sensors in your smartphone as well as sensors connected to Arduino. The Science Journal transforms smartphones, tablets, and Chromebooks into science notebooks that encourage students to explore their world.

The Arduino Science Journal app is recommended for students from 10 to 18 years of age.

About Arduino Science Journal
With the Arduino Science Journal, you can learn interactively, conduct experiments and iterate on findings.

💪 Enhance your existing lesson plans: use the Science Journal with activities and assignments you have already prepared
✏️ Classroom & home-school friendly: you don’t have to be in a classroom setting to start exploring. The Arduino Science Journal can be used to run experiments straight away, as long as you have your smartphone or tablet with you!
🌱 Move learning outside: the use of mobile devices along with the types of experiments we offer encourage students to get out of their seats and open their eyes to the world around them through the power of science
🔍 Science and data have no secrets: you can easily record your observations, store your data sensors in real-time and analyse them, just as a proper scientist!
🔄 Connect the digital and the physical world from your pocket: go through a series of simple tutorials and start having fun with science

With built-in device sensors as well as external hardware, you can measure light, sound, movement, and much more. You can also compare results, and even set triggers.

Together with the external hardware, (not included with the app), students are enabled to conduct more complex experiments, and advance in their scientific studies. As long as the external sensors are compatible with a Bluetooth-connecting device such as a microcontroller, there is no end to what experiments the students can make. Some popular sensors that the app can work with are: light, conductivity, temperature, force, gas, heart rate, respiration, radiation, pressure, magnetism, and many more.

The app is classroom-friendly, since students can sign in on any device and access their experiments to continue exploring the world, wherever they are!

If you’re an educator with a Google Classroom account, you can also subscribe to the Teacher Plan, which allows you to integrate the app with Google Classroom and share this integration with your students. You can then create assignments, templates, and experiments in the app and import existing classes from Google Classroom.

Permissions notice:
• 📲 Bluetooth: needed to scan for bluetooth sensor devices.
• 📷 Camera: needed to take pictures to document experiments and for the brightness sensor.
• 🖼 Photo Library: needed to store pictures taken to document experiments and for adding existing photos from your library to experiments.
• 🎙Microphone: needed for sound intensity sensor.
• ✅Push notifications: needed to inform you of recording status when backgrounding the app.

Benefits of using the Arduino Science Journal:
• It’s free and simple to use
• Easy setup: download the app and start exploring with your phone’s built-in sensors
• Cross-platform: supports Android, iOS, and Chromebooks
• Portable: enhance your home learning or bring your device outside to study the world around you
• Fully compatible with Arduino hardware: keep experimenting with the
• Arduino Science Kit Physics Lab, as well as the Arduino Nano 33 BLE Sense board
• Google Drive integration, as well as local download
Updated on
Apr 16, 2024

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Ratings and reviews

4.1
471 reviews
Kevin Havens W9JYD
May 1, 2021
Just downloaded it and gave it a try just to see what it does. So far... I'M IMPRESSED! Even if I just use it as a theremin. (Enable the audio and select the "Conductor" option in Audio settings to achieve the same effect.) Anyway... Even if I just use it for that... It's worth the data used to download it. A definite keeper. I'll probably figure out how to get it to see if my ham radio antenna is performing right. TLDR: great app. 73s de W9JYD
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Arduino
May 4, 2021
We are pleased that you enjoyed the app. If there is anything we can do for you, just let us know at support@arduino.cc! Have a wonderful day!
Jim Watkins
July 28, 2021
Update 7/28/21: thanks to Arduino team for letting me know about the external sensors. I think this app can truly become a super tool for DIY experiments and labs. I see we can export sensor data as csv - well done. One feature we really need that I can't find is Print. Minimally, let us create a PDF. Keep up the great work. :)
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Arduino
July 28, 2021
Dear user, thanks for updating your review! You gave us very valuable feedback. Please note you can connect external devices and sensors using the Arduino Science Kit, and the Arduino Nano 33 BLE Sense. For more info on how to connect ext sensors visit science-journal.arduino.cc. Best
agnieszka wiklendt
April 22, 2022
I used Google Science Journal way back and thought i'd see how Arduino have changed it. So far, I am disappointed: the old app used to record the date and time of each entry, which is super important when taking observations, particularly the time-sensitive ones. Also there seems to be no way to actually export or download the data (the pdf and js options grey out after pressing them, then return to normal with no file being deposited anywhere that i can find) and even after syncing with Google Drive the experiments continue to have a cross through the cloud icon and i cannot see my sync folder in google drive that it supposedly created. Additionally, when downloading the images individually/manually via the share option stamps the image with the share time for all of created/modified date/time instead of the actual created time. Pros are that it has all the same sensors as before with a similar look and feel.
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What's new

What's new:
- This update contains infrastructure improvements and fixes related to Collecting experiments
Bug Fixes:
- This release addresses issues when there are no experiments to collect and the App Crashes when you click on "Collect All" button