…discovery. In particular, the messy, multivariable datasets of today’s world are a far cry from the traditional classroom’s two-column tables. Such straightforward, bivariate datasets render the very concept of exploring…
…a century of research on molecular modeling consecrated by three Nobel Prizes (the latest in 2013), a wealth of computer code has been developed. Meanwhile, many state-of-the-art supercomputers have been…
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…point to a location on the screen, then the iPhone let us point and drag directly. Interfaces have always moved toward approximating our physical world. Interactions leverage our real-world actions…
…related to science. If the exoplanet task presented noisy data, students were less likely to express uncertainty in their explanations. View Paper Videos View all these videos and more on…
…rest, she says, is history. She now teaches 7th and 8th grade general science to ENL (English as a New Language) students in the Freeport Public Schools in Freeport, New…
…attending the Overseas School of Rome at the time, and the alliteration describes the Mediterranean climate.) To celebrate Teacher Appreciation Week, we shared stories of our favorite teachers. Noah Paessel…
…of students’ thoughts about energy. What conclusions do your students draw? Activity 4: Real-world Application Students are now prepared to apply the same analysis to an analogous real-world situation of…
…17th century, Antonie van Leeuwenhoek discovered a world of wonder in a simple drop of water—a teeming universe of life previously unknown to all, both within the realms of science…
…Broadhead (Videatives, Inc.: Amherst, MA), Lynn Bryan (Purdue University: West Lafayette, IN) 8:00–9:00 AM, Georgia World Congress Center, A401 Participate in Sensing Science and uncover your children’s ability to reason…