…founder Bob Tinker in the 1970s. With this initial move, Bob set a revolution in motion—in educational probeware and in educational technology more broadly—that showcased technology’s power to add new…
…are often the ones that discover new nuances (or entire new directions) along the way. To ensure that you’re prepared to make the most of these, remember to document your…
…from the cream. Let’s have CODAP compute that. Click on the table and look for the gray circle with the plus sign. Click it to make a new attribute. Call…
…authentically complex experiments that rely heavily on digital technology, and often have unexpected outcomes. Doing familiar biology experiments a new way InSPECT (Integrated Science Practices Enhanced by Computational Thinking), a…
The Concord Consortium is happy to announce the following new grants from the National Science Foundation. Paper Mechatronics Engineering design requires interdisciplinary ideas and imagination. A resourceful engineer finds ways…
…existing industries fail to understand how much and how quickly the devices or services will improve, they underestimate the longterm impacts of new technologies. Another central idea is that new…
…in education. Their hope is that bringing this new field out into the open will create “ah ha” moments that spur new collaborations. However, the steps needed for a true…
…the world of technology integration, learning analytics and more. She brings a wealth of expertise in cognitive science that will help us frame new projects and conceive new research areas.”…
It was a great year for the Concord Consortium! We won a Smaller Business Association of New England (SBANE) Innovation Award! Next-Generation Molecular Workbench interactives starred in the MIT MOOC…
…nature. We are now proud to announce our new logo, created by Derek Yesman of Daydream Design. This logo both simplifies and augments our original logo. It morphs the original…