Mashable.com features Concord Consortium projects as examples of technology improving education Blog Post
Mashable.com featured our work heavily in its article today on 8 Ways Technology is Improving Education. Among other areas, the story cited our work with models and simulations, probes and…
Mashable.com featured many of the Concord Consortium’s current projects in its November 22nd article describing 8 Ways Technology is Improving Education. The story describes our work with cutting-edge technology in…
…as Product Manager for InterDimensions; as Product Manager for Clique.com; and as an associate at the Carlyle Group. He holds a bachelor’s degree in physics from the University of Chicago…
…CODAP graph temporarily changes their values, allowing you to see the effect on statistical measures such as mean or median. Watch the video below to learn more. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7CKoRdJFKIY 4) Plot…
…also provides a light-hearted, page-turning adventure. You can see a trailer for the book here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QiJhpfnvk7o Teachers and students can get a taste of the land of Lexicon at www.LostinLexicon.com….
…active participants in the open source SproutCore community ourselves. sproutcore.com Concord Consortium Resources Featured in Mashable Mashable.com has featured Concord Consortium resources in two recent articles: 8 Ways Technology Is…
…only run on desktops and require an administrator to install them. Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) and Web Bluetooth solve all these problems. BLE is supported by every modern mobile and…
…Staudt (cstaudt@concord.org) is a senior scientist. Tara Muenz (tmuenz@stroudcenter.org) is the Leaf Pack Network Administrator at Stroud Water Research Center. David Kline (dkline@stroudcenter.org) is a watershed educator at Stroud Water…
…SRI International (www.sri.com) is a nonprofit research and innovation center headquartered in Silicon Valley. Government and business clients worldwide come to SRI for pioneering solutions in biomedical sciences and health,…
…Earth-like and have the ability to support life. You can explore the transit method–how the Kepler telescope detects planets–in our space investigation “Is there life outside of Earth?” http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/01/110110151155.htm http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2011/01/110110-nasa-kepler-10b-new-planet-found-rocky-science-space/…