…conceptual understanding of matter and its changes. Get whimsical online stories, video animations, interactive models, and downloadable lesson plans. If you’d like to try system modeling, SageModeler allows students to…
…these findings and report back both what works in their classrooms and what additional research is still needed. This interchange between classroom instructional practice and educational research is where equitable,…
…showing the number of earthquakes that occurred in California between 1980 and the present. Research Goals The YouthQuake project will contribute to the Earth science education community’s understanding of how…
…connections from their simulation to processes in the real world. Page 7: Stories rocks can tell. Students add rock ages data from the Pacific Ocean. By comparing two maps, students…
…love both these tools, especially paired with each other. I was searching for both a manipulative plate tectonics model, and simplified geologic maps, and these tools provide both at exactly…
Every education project funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF) is subject to flexible yet high expectations for the proposed research. NSF is investing in our ability to develop new…
…block in the code has a visual output associated with it. (See the arrows added to the screenshot in Figure 1.) When students click the “Run” button, GeoCoder executes the…
…classmates and field science practices, then take up their research questions in June when the moths are out again. Teachers brought moths their students had captured to share with each…
…reflect on how to improve and guide the team in fulfilling their roles, creating and maintaining a shared identity, and self-organizing. Importantly, Scrum Masters remind the Scrum team that they…
…approach to technology development is always evolving. We adapt to each research project, team, person, and circumstance to be as efficient and effective as possible. On our development team, we…