…I add that model again? Oh yeah, Tools -> Insert -> Molecular Model…” This model is constraining even though it’s always been possible to download and open Molecular Workbench via…
…the excitement of MW’s potential and versatility with so many new people. We heard from many (surprised) guests at our booth: “This is free?” Yes! And so is the button….
…tool for data analysis. 12:30 PM, GWCC, A313 “Systems Thinking, Modeling and Climate Change” Explore a free, open-source modeling tool for climate change. Free e-book, too! 2:00 PM, GWCC, C206…
…creating, and crossing that barrier is key. More importantly, there are projects that are of true civic value. These, he mentions, have civic value …created by the participants, but enjoyed…
…types, adjusting drought levels, or adding a spark to start a fire, were recorded. For the students in our field test, this detailed record of mouse clicks generated a rich…
…will report back to the class. Gauge understanding on simple concepts. During online meetings, ask students to answer quick questions through polls embedded in the synchronous technology, like Zoom, to…
…locally and as far away as Italy. Needless to say, she has had logistical challenges, but mostly, she missed her students. Orosco teaches at the Admiral Akers School, located on…
…technologies. One of the major take-aways from the talk (though there were many) was her profile of the new learner that they’re seeing emerge. They call this student the “free-agent…
…efficiency. This program will allow you to design a building in a What-You-See-Is-What-You-Get style in 3D, just like Google SketchUp, and then evaluate its energy performance. The alpha version will…
Google “Japanese Internment data” and you’ll find thousands of links. There are sites dedicated to Japanese culture, ancestry, and history, plus government records, university departments, museums, and public television stations…