…into student thinking and a taking-off point for rich discussions. Read the full article (posted with permission of The Science Teacher). Watch sample students screencasts in the InquirySpace project. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_QSyIa23eyA…
…Another Bright Idea! by Subhadra at Kansas University Slytherin for Sure by Trudi in Halifax, Nova Scotia And a very special video entry by Lisa on her tropical vacation… https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cPo75RhFKqk…
…2017. The Teaching Teamwork project, a collaboration between the Concord Consortium, CORD, Tidewater Community College, and Educational Testing Service, is using an online simulated electronic circuit to assess students’ abilities…
…compensate for the lack of ice? Explore how greenhouse gases and ice affect Earth’s temperature and learn more about feedback and tipping points in the High-Adventure Science climate investigation. http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/12/111201174225.htm…
…society… Learn more about how carbon dioxide and global warming in our “What will Earth’s climate be in the future?” investigation. Read the full article from Popular Science at: http://www.popsci.com/bown/2010/innovator/cement-thin-air…
…many architecture design tools, students can “walk” into their own design and imagine “living in the house” virtually. The other two screenshots show two close-ups: one from the outside and…
The National Science Foundation funds large-scale applications of infrared cameras in schools Blog Post
…have rarely been explored. In many cases, often due to the lack of experiences, resources, and curricular supports, industry technologies are simply used as showcases or demonstrations to give students…
…into a sequence of notes and rests. To adjust the sound, you can change a number of parameters such as pitch, duration, attack, decay, and oscillator types (sine, square, triangle,…
…more enhancements in the latest version (v 5.3.2), users can create incredibly complex structures in a short time. Guanhua Chen, a graduate student from the University of Miami in Florida…
…So why not ask children for help to solarize their own homes, schools, and communities, at least virtually? The time for doing this can never be better. And we have…