…the world is composed of tiny particles that are always in motion—a concept that is the fundamental building block for the kinetic heat model. What does this discovery mean for…
The rise of social networking is perhaps the most spectacular—and to many the most unexpected—phenomenon of the 21st century. It continues to have dramatic political and cultural effects around the…
…and how does this impact the size of the earthquake? First, let’s talk about California. Several active faults cut through the state, including the infamous San Andreas Fault, which runs…
…with students for feasibility and maturation effects. Figure 1. The Land of Bump interactive online story, starring the “Red Hots” and “Cool Blues.” When these characters, represented as red and…
…Figure 4. The student’s third submission of the explanation item. Tom then edits his response and submits a second time, this time citing a positive correlation between the amount of…
…scenarios rarely begin with this premise. Investigating phenomena is complicated and an hour of classroom time is precious. Consequently, the focus becomes ensuring that the lab runs smoothly, which means…
…how to support teachers to deepen remote learning using tools that allow students and teachers to meet online in real time or asynchronously. Remote teacher professional development, when designed properly,…
…of transparency film on top of another cup of water and left the two cups overnight. When I came back this morning, I removed the paper and the film from…
…effect. Our data science education research shows that students examining data attend more carefully to unexpected features, and that they will spend considerable time working to understand the nature and…
Sharing Research Results and Special Poster Session to Commemorate Robert Tinker at AERA 2018 Blog Post
…at Michigan State University and Dan Damelin from the Concord Consortium presented results from the Interactions project, a collaboration between the two institutions. They shared findings from a study pairing…