Visual Data Logging uses data files to simulate experiments onscreen.
When a data file is read into Visual Data Logging the virtual sensors change their visual appearance to match that of the data readings. Data files of the comma delimited (CSV) type which most conventional data logging software produce are read in real time, line by line. The data links to the onscreen virtual sensors. A powerful scripting language included with Visual Data Logging enables the background scenes to be changed when readings reach a certain value, this means practically any experiment can be simulated onscreen. A range of clip art is included which can be used as background scenes.
Visual Data Logging includes several simulations, which are linked to the QCA schemes of work for ICT. These include a classroom emptying, heating a beaker of water, sun coming out.

Visual Data Logging simulates the four main sensor types Temperature, pH, Sound and Light.
Sensor values maybe changed either by reading in data files to do this automatically or by clicking on sensors with the mouse.
As data is read in, it maybe displayed real time in a graph and further analysed in a data sheet.
Visual Data Logging is not a data logging package, which works directly with an external data logger. To construct you own experiments you need suitable csv data files from which to read into Visual Data Logging or use the files that come with the program.
Simulations/Experiments that come with Visual Data Logging.
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