Discover Sensors

Discover Sensors

Providing students with the experience of “real science”

Discover Sensors is designed to provide students of the Junior Science syllabus with the experience of “real science” in the classroom. Gathering data is a common feature of the practical work undertaken in a school science laboratory. Sensors can enhance this process by gathering data quickly and recording it accurately, whether in the classroom, science lab or on a field trip.

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Greenwave

Greenwave

Tracking the arrival of spring to Ireland

Scientists tell us that if we look at Europe from outer space we will see a green wave moving up across the continent in springtime. This is caused by the opening of the buds on the trees and hedges.

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“The Greenwave project is a wonderful concept. By taking part, students are doing real science, studying and recording when plants and animals react to warming and lengthening days in spring.”Caroline Mooney, Programme Manager, Greenwave
One Small Step Web Services

One Small Step Web Services

Did you need the Car today?

The Dublin Transportation Office commissioned a public information campaign to encourage the residents of the Greater Dublin Area [GDA] to think about their commuting and travel habits.

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“Xwerx has been instrumental in the overall success of the One Small Step campaign. We have been delighted with the online services that they have developed since the campaign started. The usability, professional design and functionality of everything they have developed for us is clear to see.”Finola O’ Driscoll, Senior Executive Transportation Planner, DTO
Discover Primary Science

Discover Primary Science

Helping children to develop a love of science

Discover Primary Science is a flagship project run by the Discover Science & Engineering (DSE) awareness programme.

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“Xwerx has been our web partner on primaryscience.ie since 2005. Year on year, they approach us with new ideas and creative solutions that help to maintain the quality of the website and ensure the continued success of the Programme. It was no surprise to any of the team that the website won the Education Category in the 2007 eGovernment Awards.”Caroline Mooney, Programme Manager, Discover Primary Science