…perfect match for me. For eight years, I taught part time and worked for the Concord Consortium. I’ve been full time here since 2007. Q. How does your time teaching…
…us (shout out to our own Eli Kosminsky!) notice that, midway through the day, the cartoon changed? Google Doodle in the morning… The same Doodle at night! A comparison shows…
…and designed simple toys. I’ve also spent time at Artisan’s Asylum, a local makerspace, welding and making wooden furniture. And I probably spend an hour or two cooking every night….
Thanks to all the great folks who attended our NSTA 2017 Data Science Education Meetup at BottleRock LA last night. We had a great crowd attend, complete with representatives from…
…cells’ interactions within organisms, then the organisms’ interactions in a population, and then populations interacting and selective processes taking place,” explains McCusker. No wonder it’s easy for students to get…
In this investigation, students define potential energy and factors that impact the amount of potential energy that exists in a system. Students start by defining potential energy as energy that…
Carolyn Staudt, Laura O’Dwyer and Linda Lacy’s NSTA 2011 presentation discussing the usefulness of technology in the Concord Consortium’s Evolution Readiness project. Presentation Slides PDF version Links Evolution Readiness Project…
…to work best, the basic physics of atoms and molecules needs to be introduced early, so that a fuller understanding of atomic and molecular interactions can be built in the…
Thank you to the fantastic crowd at Cyberlearning 2017 who attended our Data Science Education Meetup at Mussel Bar and Grill on Tuesday night. The Meetup provided an opportunity for…
…about this all was that it all came together via about 30 minutes of high-speed IM chatting as the news was rolling in that Wednesday night. By 9:00 the next…