4,6
291 reviews
50K+
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Content rating
Everyone
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About this app

FizziQ transforms student's mobiles into a portable science laboratory to carry out, record and organize scientific experimentation activities.
The application is designed around four components:
1. Acquisition: Recordings of data produced by the sensors (sound frequency, oscillogram, volume, frequency spectrum, acceleration, magnetic field, color RGB, color spectrum, absorption, tilt, rotation, compass, pedometer, GPS speed, latitude, longitude, altitude, error, illumination, global and local luminance)
2. Organization: Creation and organization of an experience notebook that include graphs, photos, comments, spreadsheets. Sharing the notebook in PDF and CSV formats. Group work by sharing notebooks.
3. Protocols: unlimited protocols. Loading and sharing by QR-Codes. Automatic translation. Experiment student PDF sheet.
4. Experimentation tools: Synthesizer, sound library(doppler effect, white noise, tuning fork, piano, flute notes), color synthesizer, dual recording, Intervalometer, triggers
Updated on
30 Mar 2024

Data safety

Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time.
No data shared with third parties
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This app may collect these data types
Location, App activity and 2 others
Data is encrypted in transit
Data can’t be deleted

Ratings and reviews

4,6
280 reviews
John Frensley
14 June 2024
I'll raise my review to a 5 if I can just get one feature. Under motion analysis, a new tool simply called video analysis. It loads a video just like video motion analysis does, but there is no tracking tools at all. Just a play button and a left and right button that will advance one frame forward or backward, along with the frame time to three decimal places. This is because I do video analysis of things that aren't moving sometimes. Like the reading on a voltmeter as a capacitor discharges.
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Trapeze.digital
28 August 2024
Hi John, many thanks for taking the time to review FizziQ. Agreed, this is definitely worth adding as a specific instrument. Currently there is the possibility to advance frame by frame in the motion analysis using the lower control button and the arrows, and the time of frame is in ms. Best regards, the FizziQ Team.
Georgia Lascaris
08 October 2022
Excellent, you can use it in the classroom (no ads, no internet connection needed) with your students and, using the mobile technology (smartphones, tables), conduct amazing science experiments. Measure, take notes, screenshots, record and even connect to other devices like micro:bit!!! Bravo!!!
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Ophélie Choupin
20 June 2021
App that helped me learning and understand much more about my phone, its gear, how to conduct and assess the mesures, and eventually greatly help me understand physical phenomenon that were still a little bit obscure to me! I recommend warmly!
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What's new

In the latest update of FizziQ, we have enhanced the spreadsheet functionalities, introduced automatic recording for external sensors, and expanded language support to include Arabic, Romanian, and Turkish.