…Since quantum mechanics rules the nanoscale world, its importance cannot be overestimated. But the quantum world is totally counterintuitive and sometimes even downright spooky. Yet, it is undeniably real and…
…in the future of educational technology that excites you? A. Cheaper and more powerful mini-tablet/iPad-like devices. These platforms will help make it possible for students to interact with powerful real-time…
…to bring the already popular Molecular Workbench to a wider audience via the power of the Web, with a goal of exposing real-world phenomena for student learning through exploration. We…
…real time. This is an essential step in understanding what has until now been largely a “black box.” Building on highly promising past work with the same environment, we are…
…capable than computers of recognizing complex patterns in pictures, and 3) interactive graphics provide more dimensions for exploring data than static graphics. Under the Hood Data Structures Since real learner…
…real-world earthquake phenomena. In the rest of the activity, they use this code to explore why some parts of California experience many frequent, small earthquakes while other areas haven’t had…