This issue of @Concord marks some significant occurrences at the Concord Consortium. This summer our Molecular Workbench software received the Science Prize for Online Resources in Education, a prestigious award…
…free online application lets you explore, modify, and test the environmental conditions in YOUR neighborhood using real data. NARST Session: Teaching Environmental Sustainability Using a Place-Based Watershed Modeling Application Nanette…
San Antonio, TX March 2–6, 2015 Conference Website APS annual meetings are attended by thousands of physicists, scientists, and journalists from around the world. They offer valuable opportunities for presenting research,…
…a curriculum that is collaboratively developed and shared instead of created by publishers or researchers. In this new paradigm, an instructor who creates an activity could submit it online and…
…workers as well as for participation in modern society. Our Common Online Data Analysis Platform (CODAP) is a free, open-source, web-based learning environment aimed at bringing data fluency to everyone,…
…Transform Education by David Perkins Engineering Energy Efficiency Engineering Education: Research and Development in Curriculum and Instruction by John Heywood LOOPS (Logging Opportunities in Online Programs for Science) Automated Scoring…
…these instructions and a motion probe as they embarked on “Missing Manual,” the first activity in the motion and graphing curriculum developed by the LOOPS (Logging Opportunities in Online Programs…
…and document the beginning of the conversion of our software from a Java application to Web-based software. View them online at mw.concord.org/nextgen Charles Xie, developer of the Classic Molecular Workbench,…
…asked me to come in. The Concord Consortium needed someone to coordinate the development of a multidisciplinary online course for the recently created Virtual High School, and it was a…
…Partnerships in Education and Resilience, and the Concord Consortium. The project engages 400 underserved youth across the country in “Data Detective Clubs” that meet in person or online. Fifteen hours…