…water modules. If you want to use parts of this rubric to score your students’ responses for your own grading, that’s great! Feel free to ask questions as they come…
…involved, as the EULA does make it clear that textbooks created with iBooks Author can be distributed for free at will, seemingly across platforms as well. As long as you…
…scoring and real-time adjustable feedback: Supporting revision of scientific arguments involving uncertainty. Science Education, 103(3), 590-622. Harmon, S., Pallant, A., & Pryputniewicz, S. (2019). Using Scientific Argumentation to Understand Human…
Remote Professional Development: Using a System Modeling Tool for 3D Teaching and Learning Blog Post
…to tackle real-world problems. When the school closed due to COVID-19, I was faced with the task of engaging my students in a meaningful way without the benefits of experimentation…
…and see results in real time. For three decades, we’ve been extending students’ senses with probeware. In 1981, Bob Tinker designed the first microcomputer- based real-time temperature data grapher for…
…new windows. The app will be based on the SDK of FLIR ONE and the Google Map API, backed by a program running in the cloud to collect, process, and…
…FLIR ONE and the Google Map API, backed by a program running in the cloud to collect, process, and serve data. The latest FLIR ONE model now costs $249 and…
…and more. Now think of questions to be answered about the brain, the origin of the universe, how children learn and human behavior. What do they have in common? It…
Six high school mathematics teachers from Massachusetts joined us last fall to pilot test a new curriculum module designed by the Computing with R for Mathematical Modeling (CodeR4MATH) project to…
…STEM learning experiences. Powerful and Free Simulations for STEM Teaching Chad Dorsey 3:00–4:00 PM, Minneapolis Convention Center, 103A Come discover how free NSF-funded simulations and curricula from the Concord Consortium…