To kick off this Everyday Inquiry with R series, I’d like to recount a conversation between my friend Eric and me about one of Americans’ favorite foods, yogurt. R is…
The rise of social networking is perhaps the most spectacular—and to many the most unexpected—phenomenon of the 21st century. It continues to have dramatic political and cultural effects around the…
…Educational Possibilities: A Call to Action.” National Conference on Student Assessment (NCSA) 2024 This year’s National Conference on Student Assessment (NCSA) will convene state leaders, assessment practitioners and other experts…
…math and engineering classrooms. The problem is fundamental, and the answer is momentous and clear. We and literally dozens of other excellent organizations across the country are working to find…
We are proud to announce the Data Science Education Technology (DSET) Conference to be held February 15-17, 2017, at the David Brower Center in Berkeley, CA. Over 100 thought leaders…
…on–that’s why it’s called RE-search! Read the ScienceDaily summary of the research at http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/10/101006141558.htm. Learn more about solar effects on Earth’s temperature and how climate scientists do research in our…
They just measured relativistic effects between two atomic clocks differing by the speed of a fast bike rider and on length scales shorter than two feet. Boy, this world is…
The Concord Consortium logo is provided here in various file formats for use by members of the public. No special permission is required to reproduce these images. Only the PNG…
Programmable thermostats allow Energy3D to study the effects of human behavior on home energy use Blog Post
…hourly heating cost of a house with Auckland heat pumps on January 1st when the thermostat temperature is set to be 18, 19, 20, 21, and 22 °C. Obviously, the…
Students in the Luquillo Schoolyard Project in Puerto Rico are jamming on data. Large, long-term environmental data! And our free, online tool CODAP (Common Online Data Analysis Platform) joined their…