…chair of our board in 2008 to lead the presidential search committee. Penny is co-editor of New Frontiers in Formative Assessment (Harvard Education Press), which includes two chapters by Concord…
…The race is on… Into 2015, FLIR announced a new version of FLIR ONE that supports both Android and iOS and will probably be even more aggressively priced. Figure 2…
…genetics in particular, are rapidly advancing areas that will offer new jobs across the spectrum from technicians to scientists. A new $1.2 million National Science Foundation-funded project at the Concord…
…city of Stalingrad. England has survived the “blitz” but thousands of frantic British parents have allowed their children to be evacuated, some as far away as Canada. In New York…
…and CLEAResult launched a Call for Innovation to leverage crowdsourcing to solicit new ideas for saving energy in homes based on smartphone technologies. Modern smartphones are packed with a variety…
…Textbook publishers will embed them in new e-books. There is much room for creativity and partnerships here. The significance of this advance struck me at a recent conference on educational…
…engagement and interest in meaningful learning activities and practices can spur an enduring pursuit of science. Our Learning Everywhere initiative is exploring, prototyping, and creating new learning experiences—including exhibits, mobile…
…our research projects, testing beta software and curriculum, and providing invaluable feedback about real students in real classrooms. This year, we are proud to announce our new Teacher Ambassador program,…
…interface and adding new features, like the ability to give students feedback directly through the module. The new dashboard will be released in the early fall. Try our nine modules…
Let’s face it, three-dimensional teaching takes work. There are disciplinary core ideas (DCI), science and engineering practices (SEP), and crosscutting concepts (CCC) to pack in. A simple new tool may…