CODAP is free educational software for data analysis. This web-based data science tool is designed as a platform for developers and as an application for students in grades 6-14.
…Brandeis and her MS and Ph.D. in computer science at Yale. Chad Dorsey, President and CEO of the Concord Consortium, says, “We are thrilled to welcome Janet to guide research…
How can you tell what’s in the atmosphere of a planet that’s over one billion miles from Earth? Blog Post
…Agency, and the Italian Space Agency collaborated to send the Cassini spacecraft to Saturn to get closer looks at the planet, its rings, and its many moons. In November 2010,…
Though it’s been a couple weeks since my trip to Maker Faire, I still haven’t shared a number of interesting things from this and the conference the following day. First…
…to decode complex student construct. Journal of Science Education and Technology. 6. Examining temporal dynamics of self-regulated learning behaviors in STEM learning: A network approach From a network perspective, self-regulated…
What was Earth like 2.8 billion years ago? The first life was emerging on the planet. The Sun was weaker than it is today, but geologic evidence shows that the…
…an icy body formed by a breakup of another dwarf planet. Since he thought the planet would be icy and water ice appears to be white, the name fit. Dr….
…models, including planet hunting models and Molecular Workbench models, real-world data, and and a video about planet hunters. What could be more cool? As students search for habitable places beyond…
…it a little machine that can easily crack the current military code (http://www.eetimes.com/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=206105179). This is a critical decision that will affect the architecture of future computers: will the future generation…
…planet, but how we know. How do we investigate planet-sized and deep-time phenomena? We typically teach today’s students about plate tectonics as if it’s a foregone conclusion that these are…
…are far less important than having an inquiring mind.” At the center of Bob’s vision were the growing power and increasing prevalence of microcomputers and networks that could facilitate partnerships…