Mobile and UEI Logger for Science, Environmental and Urban Studies
This is an innovative, low-cost and pedagogy-embedded Mobile/UEI Logger specifically designed and developed for STEM Education, Science Education, Environmental Studies and Urban Studies in primary and secondary schools as well as for teacher's education in universities. For further information about this device, visit
Animation on the use of the mobile logger (teaching activities designed and contributed by Ms Xiaoxia DING)
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The invention and design of this mobile logger has rendered (a) a Silver Medal in 46th International Exhibition of Inventions of Geneva (Switzerland); (b) a Gold Medal; (c) a Special Inventor Award in the 2017 International Invention Innovation Competition in Canada as held at Toronto and (d) a Gold Medal Award of 2020 KIDE and a Special Award presented by World Invention Intellectual Property Associations (WIIPA) in
2020 Kaohsiung International Invention & Design Expo (2020 KIDE).
We offer training, student workshops and free loan of the mobile loggers and some related sensors to Hong Kong schools to support their effective learning and teaching of Science, General Studies, Liberal Studies and other STEM subjects.
Latest news: (a) New version for nano mobile logger, (b) field-based learning at Ocean Park, (c) technology-enhanced field trip in Tai Po, and (d) use in all 10 sections (100 km) of the MacLehose Trail in Hong Kong
Innovative Mobile Logger for Effective Learning and Teaching of Science and Environmental Studies - Seminar delivered at South China Normal University, Guangzhou (27/4/2019)
An equivalent software (most features of the Android appn plus a server function for remote Internet access via the host) is available for mainframe, workstation, desktop, laptop, notebook or netbook computers with the following options:
java version - SESlogger.jar for any computer platforms (including Windows, Linux, Unix and MacOS etc.) installed with the java software. You may double click on its icon or run seslogger.sh (for Linux).