…students determine, for example, where a solar panel should be installed and which direction it should face. The video in this post shows how these analytic tools in Energy3D work….
…heat flux visualization that we have introduced earlier, represents the increased capacity of Energy3D for performing function design using scientific simulations. Here is a video that shows the heating effect…
…with the north-south direction and the solar panels follow the sun in an east-to-west trajectory, as is shown in the YouTube video embedded in this post and in Figure 1….
…to everyone. The chapters in Nancy Walser’s engaging, informative collection cover virtual classes, online testing, Web tools like blogs, educational video games, and more. The strengths and weaknesses of these…
…Another Bright Idea! by Subhadra at Kansas University Slytherin for Sure by Trudi in Halifax, Nova Scotia And a very special video entry by Lisa on her tropical vacation… https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cPo75RhFKqk…
The March issue of The Science Teacher features “A New Take on Student Lab Reports” by Ed Hazzard, which describes how students can use screencasts – digital video recordings of…
…and claims based on models and data in scaffolded argumentation tasks. Read the full article (posted with permission of The Science Teacher). Watch a video about the High-Adventure Science project….
…study to look at growth in interest and engagement over time. We’re also funding Click 2 Science, which will offer short, just-in-time online video learning experiences for after school personnel…
“Video games can unleash a learning revolution,” reports the Boston Globe. We agree. That’s why since 1994 we’ve been producing interactive digital activities—like our SPORE award-winning Molecular Workbench—in science and…
…a seventh grade Taiwanese student. You can build your own model in five easy steps. 1. Open SageModeler in English or Chinese. (It’s been translated verbatim using the best Video…