…could contribute to further warming. This is not new news. What is new is the idea that high latitude areas will become a carbon source rather than a carbon sink….
…I mention this particular, uh, discovery because for some reason it seems to be common to design news and learning interactives to have little snippets of text written in large…
Link to NSTA news NSTA Reports is the National Science Teachers Association’s newspaper published nine times a year as a free member service. In January, our Engineering Energy Efficiency Project…
…“Charles heard about the giant panda power plant in Datong, China, in the news, and asked me to replicate it in Energy3D.” Maya says, “It was a good introduction to…
…returning to blogging at long last as well. We’re pleased to have you visiting, and invite you to stay tuned for much more of our latest news, happenings and thinking….
Kilauea, Hawai’i’s youngest and most active volcano, has been continuously erupting since 1983. But it made news again recently with large earthquakes and lava fountains erupting in residential areas. Have…
…effect here was also surprising but much more welcomed news. We then looked to teacher feedback to corroborate these findings. When asked about their students’ curiosity about rocks during the…
…second column are adapted from the Atlas of Scientific Literacy (American Association for the Advancement of Science, 2007), while the quotes in the third column are from the Massachusetts Science…
Concord Consortium Research Results Shed Light on Evolution Learning and Scientific Argumentation Blog Post
Concord Consortium projects recently presented results of their ongoing research at two national research conferences, the American Educational Research Association (AERA) and the National Association for Research in Science Teaching…
…GeoCoder and the “Assessing Seismic Hazards and Risk with Code” module to co-design computational seismic investigations with urban Hispanic and African American middle school students and teachers in central California….