…doing English speakers a favor by choosing an easy-to-pronounce name this time). The board looks pretty interesting, especially the feature that allows it to identify itself to the computer as…
…historical and current events, she wants students to understand real-world data, especially through conversations around the importance of media literacy and “fake news.” Her goal is to help students navigate…
…Concord Consortium we believe that interactive computational simulations are powerful tools for learning about the world in ways that were not previously practical, or even possible. Google seems to agree;…
…promising areas for which Bill Gates said earlier this year he would drop out of college again if he were a young student today. The victory of Google’s AlphaGo against…
…Rightful Presence Rishi Krishnamoorthy, Tasha Austin, Ravit Golan Duncan, Edna Tan, Frieda Reichsman, Burrell Smithen, and Jaya Joshi Since spring of 2020, our ‘new normal’ world pivoted towards online spaces….
…real-world data presented to students. The Teacher Edition allows teachers to use the curriculum wearing both student and teacher hats at the same time. We have observed in face-to-face workshops…
As science educators our goal is to help students engage in and develop practices for understanding the natural world. But what about the built world, the human-made environment—the one that…
…either in the English Protestant Newton camp, or the French Catholic Descartes camp, or the German metaphysical Leibniz camp. Emilie Du Châtelet managed to transcend these divisions and combined the…
…videos of scientists presenting their own research and how the data they are collecting is related to solving aspects of these unanswered questions. Finally, the units will include real-world data…
…understanding of the natural world. Large-scale events, like Audubon’s Christmas Bird Count, started in 1900, made participation in science recreational and communal, with the sharing of stories and experiences gaining…