…explore, and imagine how it may work in the real world. Modeling and simulation can thereby push the envelope of engineering education to cover much broader fields and engage many…
…Science Inc.). Videos View all these videos and more on the Concord Consortium YouTube Channel. Water SCIENCE Research Research was conducted in diverse classroom settings in southern Arizona, southeastern Pennsylvania,…
More and more nations and regions in the world are planning to switch their power supplies to 100% renewable resources by midcentury. However, there has been a debate among scientists…
…Changes in the climate have expanded and shifted both the map of where people may be at risk and the months when these hazards most frequently strike. In today’s news…
…with another student whose view is facing landward. Lesson 3: Inventing and Creating invites students to dig deeper through investigation, exploration, art, stories, experimentation, and modeling while drawing on multiple…
…Award for the most moving story, Julia realized she could move people with stories. At Ithaca, Julia minors in sociology because it helps her understand people and how interactions work….
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…the world of educational technology changes, we’re extending our pioneering work in the field of probeware and other tools for inquiry and continuing to develop award-winning STEM models and simulations….
Analytics has never been more important to our economy than it is today. According to a 2014 article in Forbes, “Business analytics is now nearly a $16 billion business for…
Is there a map that shows the distribution of the three major rocks types—igneous, metamorphic, and sedimentary—around the world? Our TecRocks team asked this question while trying to find real-world…
…Concord Consortium for many years, created a free one-week curriculum unit for grades 6-12 called Resisting Scientific Misinformation. The unit includes four short videos especially produced by PBS NOVA staff…