…of today. The overhead cost of task coordination may be higher than what it worths. But suppose I had a 128-core CPU to back my pool of simulation threads, the…
…excited by all the potential she sees in today’s students, and is confident that they “don’t need ‘cookie cutter’ labs to get to the conclusion of a lab.” But she…
…early fall. Try our nine modules today! Each contains interactive Earth systems simulations embedded in a scaffolded student module, a Teacher Edition, pre- and post-assessments, and a real-time Teacher Dashboard….
…across museums and bridge in-school and out-of-school time. Today, mobile devices, Wi-Fi services, and intelligent interfaces have blossomed to enable real-time location and delivery of personalized media content, as well…
…and “screamed like crazy when Sherlin’s name was called.” Sherlin graduated from Hoover High School with over a 4.0 GPA and has a full scholarship to UCSD. Today, Phet is…
…cup. As today is pretty hot, T3 registered higher than 35 °C. Due to the effect of evaporative cooling, T2 registered about 33 °C. When a piece of paper was…
…and what scientists need to do to better understand our world,” says Ed Crandall. He brings this sense of adventure to his life and his teaching. When backpacking in Alaska…
…natural world around us, too. And along with this idea that data exist everywhere, we often say that scientists collect data (think: collecting blueberries, in the spirit of the summer…
…own galaxy. Using simulated data from spectroscopy and other real-world instrumentation, students learn to determine star positions, radial velocity, proper motion, and degree of parallax. BARTy Modeling traffic data is…
…greenhouse gases. “Concord’s lessons, real-world data, and connections really invigorated the students and increased their passion, connectivity, and curiosity, all of which are crucial in all classrooms, especially the science…