Julia LaCava was a summer intern at the Concord Consortium. A junior at Ithaca College, she majors in communications. We are excited to announce the public release of our new…
…more opportunities to explore on their own and find answers with their peers. She is constantly innovating and looking for new ideas and resources to implement novel explorations into her…
…writers as they decide to teach and develop lessons in these new ways. ConnectedBio is not an efficacy study, but the research portion aims to demonstrate how students are learning…
…framework that positions students as data producers rather than merely data collectors (#10), automated text scoring and feedback in Earth science curriculum modules (#3, #12), our new Geniventure dragon genetics…
Let’s face it, three-dimensional teaching takes work. There are disciplinary core ideas (DCI), science and engineering practices (SEP), and crosscutting concepts (CCC) to pack in. A simple new tool may…
…interface and adding new features, like the ability to give students feedback directly through the module. The new dashboard will be released in the early fall. Try our nine modules…
…curriculum module to help students wrangle with the uncertainty in hurricane forecasts. Students now have the ability to run hurricane scenarios with Concord Consortium’s new Hurricane Explorer model. Students use…
“A new fire has started every day in Utah since May 17. Hot, dry conditions mean more could spark soon.” This was the shocking headline of a June 10 article…
…formation patterns to the existing three-dimensional dynamic tectonic plate system. The new TecRocks version of the model will be embedded into a scaffolded, multi-day online curriculum unit to help students…
…Risk with Code project. The data that he’s collected in the field allows him to apply a new tephra model developed by a team of volcanologists at USF, including Robert,…