…opportunities that reach far beyond today’s basic digital textbooks. This grant from Google will help us bring the next generation of digital learning to teachers and students around the world.”…
…Concord Consortium Have you seen the latest Next-Generation MW interactives? We’ve taken the physics-based interactive simulations and made them better. The Next-Generation Molecular Workbench is accessible to anyone with a…
…much simpler than the world system, has many more variables than the SageModeler model, and its creators spent months researching and collecting real-world data in order to define the causal…
…and protect the wonder of our world. At the Concord Consortium we envision a world where teaching and learning seamlessly incorporate the best features of digital technology to dramatically improve…
…case studies and real-world data of recent floods in the United States, plus videos, animations, and groundwater simulations. The curriculum focuses not only on the scientific factors that influence floods,…
…system components interact to produce emergent behaviors. One promising way to engage students is to have them consider important unanswered questions that scientists around the world are actively exploring. In…
Turn on the news and you’ll see horrific images of flames enveloping hillsides, engulfing homes, and destroying entire communities. This year’s wildfire season is on track, once again, to be…
We’re pleased today to welcome a new logo for the Molecular Workbench (MW), our complex, beautiful and award-winning software for visualizing molecular dynamics and more. MW was developed over a…
…global issues to local problem-solving opportunities. According to the report, analyzing social issue data helps youth learn about the world—and their questions about the world lead them to explore data…
…in the world that are not fluids. To simulate that part of the world, we have to incorporate some other physics. A simple addition is to couple particles with fluids….