Mashable.com features Concord Consortium projects as examples of technology improving education Blog Post
Mashable.com featured our work heavily in its article today on 8 Ways Technology is Improving Education. Among other areas, the story cited our work with models and simulations, probes and…
…potential and kinetic energy in the system. Bridges Design, build, and test a bridge made with file folders to see which design is the strongest. Build and Test a Model…
…e-learning; interact in session presentations; and gain access to the latest research and best practices reports. MassCUE/M.A.S.S. 2012 Technology Conference Co-sponsored by the Massachusetts Computer Using Educators (MassCUE) and the…
…the unknown. In pursuit of answers to these questions, scientists have shaped our understanding of the world around us. As knowledge has evolved, so too have the questions. Earlier questions…
…thinking, communicating and collaborating. Inquiry is the best way to learn anything, but extended inquiry is in a different dimension because it starts with students defining their own questions and…
…The project has created several free educational apps for iPads. Below are links to related resources and support material. If you are having problems with or have questions about the…
…perfect fit to test this module. Our sixth-grade students who enroll in a yearlong integrated science class were chosen to participate in the field test. The class includes a multi-week…
…character, and then modified our scripts to convert them to their canonical form on download. The resulting bash scripts use the curl utility to upload/ download the strings files and…
…the organization’s history. He followed in the footsteps of our founder, Bob Tinker, who, like Chad, was a physicist. “The ability to ask interesting questions about the world is one…
…dual-core Intel CPU beats a quad-core Intel CPU suggests something must be wrong in the multicore business. Before the real promise of multicore computing arrives in my computers, two other…