…Our goal was to get feedback on ways to make our new browser-based MW more valuable to them. We asked them to evaluate new designs (we invite you to take…
…Fossil Found Side By Side with Dinosaur Bones” “Chimpanzee DNA Radically Different From Human” “New Data Shows Earth Only 10,000 [or 100,000 or 10,000,000] Years Old” What do you think…
…engineering process and are able to think at whole new levels about these important skills. When it takes a student two weeks to see your design come to fruition using…
…much of this shared work doesn’t amount to much more than new LOLCats, but even this, he argues is an important step: any contribution moves a person from consuming to…
The new issue of @Concord includes articles on formative assessments in electronics, a new simulation for teaching and learning heat transfer, nanoscience and genetics education, and more. Read the Newsletter…
…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…
…from a range of organizations, including UC Berkeley, TERC, EDC, Desmos, SRI, Exploratorium, New York Hall of Science, Harvard’s Institute for Applied Computational Science, Lawrence Hall of Science, and Tuva…
We’re delighted to announce that we were awarded a Smaller Business Association of New England (SBANE) Innovation Award. The Concord Consortium was selected from 268 innovative companies and joins the…
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…
Congratulations to Siubhan F. of Cork, Ireland! She’s the winner of a new iPad for participating in our website survey. Siubhan told us how she learned of the Concord Consortium…