…use an IR camera to produce a PEPSI logo (see the second image in this post) was a hit. Everyone laughed. Here is the link to download my slides in…
…bit of time to spare, it’s worth hopping the shuttle bus over to this from the main terminals and checking it out. See and download the full gallery on posterous…
…investigate their own questions. Trees in a Diagnosis Game Students use data to build binary trees for decision-making and prediction. They put “training data” through an algorithm, then automate the…
…Wikipedia, augmented reality is an interactive experience of a real-world environment whereby the objects in the real world are “augmented” by computed information. Typically, AR is implemented with a mobile…
…a complex, science, math or engineering concept suggested by real teachers, like YOU! We know all too well the awkwardness of jumping up and down and waving your hands to…
…questions around data and data fluency, we reconvened a group of STEM professionals, curriculum designers, scientists, and educational researchers, and included participants with expertise in data science education, data literacy,…
…and documented our research questions with the Concord Consortium’s Collaborative Learning User Environment (CLUE), using the same process and platform students will use during the school year. Our goal was…
…questions are of special interest to us.) Over what time spans can you start to see changes in temperature that reflect our changing climate? Explore your weather questions Open CODAP…
In 1981, Bob Tinker designed the first microcomputer-based real-time temperature data grapher for education. And an industry was born. We continue to research and develop probeware and its educational applications….
…fireballs. The latest version of Energy2D has a particle solver and a particle editor. Particles in Energy2D observe collision dynamics among themselves and interact with fluid and heat flows: particles…