…teacher dashboard for teachers to monitor class-level performance in real time. HASBot is integrated in an online curriculum module that explores freshwater availability and sustainability. In these tasks, students submit…
…to learn about fundamental science concepts at an early age with six free apps. With the use of models embedded in online stories kindergarten students start to develop a conceptual…
…West, 2020 Take part in Sensing Science and uncover your children’s ability to reason about the states of matter using visualizations, including models, probes, and online interactive stories. More Conferences…
…they also found time to go snorkeling, bird watching, and swimming. Thomas learned about the Concord Consortium from his wife, a middle school science teacher, after she searched online for…
…National Science Foundation. “Writing Data Stories: Integrating Computational Data Investigations into the Middle School Science Classroom” integrates computational data analysis into the middle school science curriculum. Using our Common Online…
Many Concord Consortium curricular activities are delivered online, which means we can log student actions. This presents an opportunity and a problem. The opportunity is obvious: by analyzing student actions…
…their innovation and creativity. Alison Pflanz, Groton Dunstable Regional Middle School, Groton, MA Alison Pflanz is excited by the abundance of different educational technology resources available online. She exclaims, “There…
…steering the development of our Common Online Data Analysis Platform (CODAP) since then, thanks to a grant from the National Science Foundation. Both Fathom and CODAP are designed for learning…
…students used the feedback to revise their responses to prompts embedded within the online curriculum modules. Feedback is important to students, and research demonstrates that they benefit more from immediate…
…interactive online stories, simple experiments with easy-to-use temperature probes, and web-based models that make the invisible world of molecules visible. Students have many “aha!” moments in her class—like the time…