Mashable.com included the Concord Consortium’s free, open source software on it’s in its December 16th list of favorite online resources for science teachers. View the full list on Mashable.com…
…Matter project believes they can, with the help of playful, animated stories and an online app that is now available in the App Store. Sensing Science is being piloted in…
…the last decade and is approved to open up to 48 schools in California. Serving a diverse student population that is selected by a blind zip-code based lottery, over 60…
…old/new media constraints. Clearly, the costs and space of paper itself drive this need at least partially. Electrons are cheap, and Joi has no problem posting something of any length…
…to cover the globe. Wi-Fi hotspots are providing connectivity and many mobile phones now come with multiple sensors like gyroscopes, GPS location tracking, and built-in cameras. Low-cost sensors, cheap online…
…sort leaves and macroinvertebrates from their selected watershed environment online. Even though the online lab simulations were not as exciting as collecting water samples and performing chemistry tests in person,…
…community. Talking and showing are cheap. To bridge the gap, we need actions that will truly make a difference. Supported by the National Science Foundation with an urgent need for…
…is the 16th and there are 37 yogurts in total… Jie: So yogurt-X is on the cheap side. Eric: Wait a second, these are over $3.00 (pointing to the middle…
…ago. Now Scott solves complicated software design problems and implements new ideas like creating online professional development materials for teachers. He helped develop LARA (Lightweight Activity Runtime and Authoring), our…
We are delighted to announce that our Common Online Data Analysis Platform (CODAP) has earned the Research-Based Design product certification from Digital Promise. The new product certification is intended to…