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Globisens at BETT 2014 Roundup

Globisens amazed BETT visitors with the triple award winning Labdisc, as well as a rich portfolio of brand new products launched at BETT 2014. Dozens of Labdiscs were on display filling two full mobile science carts, plus showcases bursting with every Labdisc model, the new LabdiscMini series and the new external sensor range. By the end of the show, the booth was completely sold out, with the team working right up until the last minute responding to demands for product demonstrations and purchases.

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Plan Ceibal Explores Science with the Labdisc

As part of the prestigious Plan Ceibal, the project leaders also looked to improve science education from elementary school right through to University. Here a solution was required that could offer more sophisticated science functionality, while still be intuitive and robust enough for very young science students.

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Labdisc brings abstract science alive in a rural South African secondary School

Christopher Maxwell, STEM Product Manager at Edit Microsystems visited a rural South African school where 800 students must share a single science lab equipped with 11 computers.  The school invited Mr. Maxwell to provide 11th grade learners, struggling with complicated science concepts, with some Labdisc inspiration. Mr. Maxwell took the Labdisc to address two of the more abstract topics in the local curriculum: Boyle’s Law and Newton’s Laws of Motion.

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Globisens Win Gold for Most Innovative E-Learning Product

At last week’s Gala dinner for the UK E-Learning award competition, which took place at the central London Marriot Hotel, Globisens were announced as first place winner.  The award was accepted by the company’s UK partner Mike Carter from Tyncan. Within hours the E-Learning awards had released the following message on twitter “Congratulations to Globisens who take a well deserved gold for their hand held science laboratory tool.”

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