…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…
“When I observe my students in traditional lab experiments versus simulated investigations online or a combination of the two, it’s evident that deeper connections are made with this generation [of…
…This is where High-Adventure Science comes in. The National Science Foundation has funded the development of an online curriculum for middle school and high school students that covers five Earth…
…disease outbreaks. Data produced by our everyday actions inform everything from television programming to product development. Data and its proliferation touch our lives in countless ways, from viewing an online…
…by districts that have completed project training. Through the RITES project, teachers are able to offer their middle and high school students an exciting collection of free, highly interactive online…
…of graph-related topics. Plus, teachers or other curriculum writers can create their own activities by completing online forms without any special programming skills. Graph literacy Learning to read graphs is…
A new suite of our online STEM activities includes challenging web-based interactives that model physical phenomena—from diffusion to protein folding and pendulum motion to climate change. Students run the model,…
…(such as velocity or population growth). We also developed an online authoring system for non-programmers to create and publish new activities. We’d love to see SmartGraphs get used very widely….
…access personalized content online from their visit. The next generation of this system, currently in development, will follow users throughout the museum, dynamically modifying exhibits to tailor them to a…
…also include requesting and setting the state, event logging, property setting and getting, and data export. These enable other organizations to use the interactives in new ways. Our Common Online…