…to our human brain. Does the model work the same way? Yes and no. While the model correctly labels it as clickbait, the words “struggles” and “sleepwalker” are completely irrelevant….
…TEDCannes talk on cognitive surplus, he describes that the world has over one trillion hours of free time each year to commit to shared projects. Of course, as he describes,…
With renewed attention to global environmental challenges, understanding how Earth’s systems work is essential to both thinking about those challenges and finding potential solutions. Teaching about human interactions with Earth…
…in the future of educational technology that excites you? A. Cheaper and more powerful mini-tablet/iPad-like devices. These platforms will help make it possible for students to interact with powerful real-time…
…the Lemoore Naval Air Station in California, where they began remote teaching in March 2020. Students only started returning to the school part time—three hours in the morning—followed by afternoons…
…use technology that enables them to experience their own agency as scientists. “That’s what got Bob up in the morning,” Sarah says. And it’s important to her to continue his…
…why novices have a hard time reasoning with the results. Fig. 2: Daily light sensor data in four seasons. To help users reduce one layer of complexity and make sense…
…a Keynote Speech on the educational applications of IR imaging in this morning’s Opening Plenary and I felt that it was very well received. The PEPSI joke about how to…
…Mother Nature and removing snow faster than it is accumulating, every subsequent time period will offer a little less snow to the shovel, and over time the rate of snow…
…is incomplete at best. But the variety of engineering systems precollege students can realistically design, build, and test in classrooms is limited by time, resources, and student preparedness. Robotics and…