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Table of Contents for EA100 Workshop Manual and Overview of Daily
Activities (One Full Day)
I. Introduction
II. Overview of Keypad and Display
III. Using the Multimeter
A. Selecting the Multimeter Area
B. Student Interaction/Activity Using the Multimeter
IV. Using the Data Logger
A. Entering the Data Log Mode
B. Keystroke Summary for Setting Up Data Logger
V. Using the Data Logger to Measure the Rate of Cooling
VI. Transferring Data To a Graphing Calculator
A. Setting Up the Graphing Calculator to Receive Data
B. Alternate Activity/Analyzing the Data Transferred
VII. Using the Graphing Calculator with Programs
A. Overview of Programming
B. Using a Simple Program to Set up the EA100
C. Linking Graphing Calculators to Transfer Programs
D. Running the EA100 with a sample program, “Light”
VIII. Applying the EA100 to Your Area of Interest
A. Pick a Lab that Interests You
B. Create Your Own Lab
IX. Closure to EA100 Workshop
X. Appendices
A. Quick Look Reference Guide
B. Why Do I need a Data Collector
C. Sample Programs to use the Autosensing probes
D. A complete description of each of the Probes
E. A complete listing of Vernier Probes and estimated pricing.
F. A Programming Guide for Casio’s EA100 and 9850G Calculator**
G. Conversion Equations for Vernier’s Probes.**
XI. Library of 16 Labs to be used in conjunction with the Four AutoSensing Probes
**These items for the appendices are to be completed in the near future.
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