…back paleoclimatic conditions that existed thousands of years ago, when many of today’s deserts were wet.” Previously, climate research has focused on Earth’s polar regions and forests. It is important…
…of what the story of the Internet’ birth tells us. In the same way, it’s what we also see playing out in educational technology today. Let’s look closely as we…
I checked our Web log today and the statistics showed that the Molecular Workbench software (Java version) has been downloaded for 1,014,439 times since 2005. This number doesn’t include those…
…law (P1/T1=P2/T2), and Avogadro’s law (V1/n1=V2/n2). And, of course, all of these relationships together make up the Ideal Gas Law (PV=nRT). Explore gas laws today with some HTML5 molecular models!…
…the arm today by a small grant awarded by the National Science Foundation. This TUES Type-1 grant will support a collaboration with Bowling Green State University and Dakota County Technical…
…— really a good idea today when the entire house is heated by a modern distributed heating system? In terms of energy efficiency, the advice from science is that it…
…it is the learning analytics that concludes the research. Today we are seeing a lot of learner data, but we probably have no idea what they actually mean. We can…
…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….
…Earth that we have today with predetermined outcomes that would inhibit student exploration. View a cross-section of a plate boundary in Tectonic Explorer*. Our goal is to give students the…
…work (see Ohm’s Law in Wikipedia). Ironically, today’s students seem to be more familiar with Ohm’s Law than Fourier’s Law. So the circuit analogy is used in textbooks to help…