…technology is based on the fact that the frame of a computer screen is the natural boundary between the virtual world and the physical world and is, therefore, an intuitive…
Precipitating Change uses computational thinking skills to predict weather in an Alaska classroom Blog Post
…was consolidated into what’s known today as the Alaska Time Zone. Its weather is colossal, too, blowing so fierce and frigid in the winter it can lock down many towns…
…careers in environmental conservation and engineering while investigating their community’s local water resources. Melinda Daniels, Associate Research Scientist at the Stroud Water Research Center, describes her work. Watch additional videos…
…include images and videos. You can highlight. You can jump to individual sections, pages, or chapters. These are all good features of digital books, but do very little to move…
…to simulate the interaction of liquids and gases with surfaces defined by boundary conditions. Today, almost every branch of engineering rely on CFD simulations for conceptual design and product design….
…conceptual understanding of matter and its changes. Get whimsical online stories, video animations, interactive models, and downloadable lesson plans. If you’d like to try system modeling, SageModeler allows students to…
Moths live around the world. Despite their ubiquity, they haven’t been studied nearly as much as their daytime counterparts, not even by entomologists. Butterflies have gotten most of the attention….
We live in an interconnected world. A storm hits, the season’s crop is ruined, stocks go higher or lower, and a broker loses a job. A governor’s actions on mask…
…a seventh grade Taiwanese student. You can build your own model in five easy steps. 1. Open SageModeler in English or Chinese. (It’s been translated verbatim using the best Video…
Today marks the 50th anniversary of Earth Day. This holiday is devoted to our amazing planet and the resources we rely on. It is traditionally a day of environmentalism, devoted…