…know each student individually and teaching them according to their needs. After my initial certification training, I spent time implementing an adapted version of Scrum to help my students complete…
…sprint schedule that includes multiple Scrum processes and events. We communicate our progress and ask for help when blocked via daily standups (on Zoom and via Slack). We demonstrate new…
…I wrote to Dr. Saavedra, briefly describing our project and asking for help obtaining data about the fate of the internees. Within a few days, I received a detailed response….
…relate to on a personal level, educators must look to other teaching strategies to help build students’ curiosity and engagement. For example, it can be difficult—or even impossible—to observe rock…
…types of rock depending on the tectonic environment where they are formed, how quickly they cool, how much pressure they are under, and other factors. Our goal is to help…
…molecules to help teachers guide their students’ journeys of discovery to this miniature realm. Originally developed by a National Science Foundation-funded project, the updated and upgraded web-based activities delve into…
…in K-12 and undergraduate statistics and data science education. According to Finzer, “This visionary project will help more teachers and students experience the joy and power of data investigations firsthand.”…
…hurricanes, students have lots of questions. Use the data to help them understand the history and characteristics of storms. To investigate the paths that hurricanes generally follow, use the slider…
…and CT, and (c) help researchers and teachers in measuring learners’ understanding and application of modeling, ST, and CT. Learn more about our framework in a new article in Instructional…
…support to a new level, for which I’m extremely grateful. This important contribution will help ensure a bright future for data science education with CODAP.” For more information, contact codap@concord.org….