…with surprising results. Collaboration is generally recognized as a core competency of today’s knowledge economy and has assumed a central role in recent theoretical and technological developments in education research….
Worcester, MA March 6, 2013 Conference Website The theme for 2013 MEES conference is “Strengthening Communities: Branching Out, Reaching In.” The conference offers opportunities to explore today’s most pressing environmental…
…then connect to the unit’s concepts and skills.” “We started today and the kids were glued to the screen trying to work through it. It was awesome! I love how…
…efforts are enormously time-consuming and subjective—as anyone who has ever coded video clips or performed detailed classroom observations is painfully aware. And even the most careful efforts in this direction…
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That’s the title of an editorial by Daniel Botkin, president of the Center for the Study of the Environment and professor emeritus at the University of California, in today’s Wall…
What was Earth like 2.8 billion years ago? The first life was emerging on the planet. The Sun was weaker than it is today, but geologic evidence shows that the…
…How can we prepare today’s children to live and work productively in a future defined by complexity? The notion that accelerating interconnectedness is an inescapable aspect of modern life could…
…promising areas for which Bill Gates said earlier this year he would drop out of college again if he were a young student today. The victory of Google’s AlphaGo against…
…attempt this kind of thing today. In the end, as we know now, no evacuation of New York or any other American city was deemed necessary. The broad Atlantic and…