Paul Horwitz, Trudi Lord, and Cynthia McIntyre present the Evolution Readiness curriculum at the New England Educational Research Organization on April 28 at 10:15 a.m. in New Bedford, MA. Our…
As the 18th century British chemist Sir Humphry Davy put it, “nothing tends so much to the advancement of knowledge as the application of a new instrument.” True for infrared…
…curriculum module to help students wrangle with the uncertainty in hurricane forecasts. Students now have the ability to run hurricane scenarios with Concord Consortium’s new Hurricane Explorer model. Students use…
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…
…of Kepler-10. Having this information made it possible to calculate the mass and density of its orbiting planet. Finding new planets is very exciting, but it’s far more exciting to…
…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…
…imperative. Many important technologies such as microelectronics and nanophotonics are built upon the science of electrons. These technologies are now spearheading new innovations that will lead to revolutionary changes in…
New notebooks, sharpened pencils, and your tablet and iPhone batteries charged and ready to go. Check, check, and check. It’s back to school time! Whether you’re planning to be back…
…developing a teacher dashboard to accompany our new Geniventure software. We are currently piloting the beta version of this dashboard in multiple classrooms in Maine, North Carolina, New Jersey, and…
…accepted, she sent in her deposit, even though she’d never visited the Ithaca, New York, campus, which she now describes as idyllic, especially in the winter. During her senior year…