…teachers that I was hooked on education for good.” After he finished his Ph.D. and two postdoctoral fellowships, he taught high school Earth science at El Cerrito High School in…
…teachers said they loved the online curricular materials because students are actually doing science,” says White. “It’s a good pedagogical approach where students are the ones facilitating their own learning…
…they also found time to go snorkeling, bird watching, and swimming. Thomas learned about the Concord Consortium from his wife, a middle school science teacher, after she searched online for…
…steering the development of our Common Online Data Analysis Platform (CODAP) since then, thanks to a grant from the National Science Foundation. Both Fathom and CODAP are designed for learning…
The Community College Journal of Research and Practice has published a new article by Paul Horwitz, Alina von Davier, John Chamberlain, Al Koon, Jessica Andrews, and Cynthia McIntyre in January…
…also embedded in a scaffolded online GEODE Plate Tectonics module “What will Earth look like in 500 million years?” It’s perfect for teaching your students about seismic and volcanic activity….
…about Molecular Workbench and other online tools and resources. One of the audience questions was about future availability of Molecular Workbench on the iPad and other tablets. Our latest work…
…their innovation and creativity. Felicia Yu, Concord High School, Concord, CA Felicia Yu would love to take a road trip up the West Coast with stops in Ashland (for the…
…all ages! Be a trend setter as you look for trends, medians, modes, and more in our Common Online Data Analysis Platform (CODAP). Rock your mom genes in our life…
…whimsical online story designed to teach about particles changing states when the ambient air is heated. From time to time the virtual narrator asks questions—such as “Will tilting the Zippies…