…to improve the design of our online activities with accessibility in mind, focusing on aspects of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines. Through these and other efforts, we are attempting to…
…professional development and tries to support K-5 teachers at Akers who have had little training in science. She searches online for ideas to integrate equity in science lessons, using resources…
…phenomena, and develop scientific arguments. We’re thrilled to share the new Earth and environmental science hub on NatGeoEd.org. The hub showcases our online curriculum, combined with National Geographic video and…
…a number of our Earth and environmental science modules for use in online, hybrid, and in-person school settings. After early testing with a small group of teachers, we were determined…
…geologic datasets, most are limited to individual countries and focus on a scientific audience. Morrison combined three datasets to create a series of maps for our online curriculum module. The…
…overall temperature is affected by natural processes, such as La Niña and El Niño, as well as by human factors. From 1999 to 2008, Earth’s temperature was fairly steady, coming…
…watch videos, interact with online simulations, and build and revise dynamic, time-based models with our SageModeler systems modeling tool. In a new article in the March/April issue of The Science…
…over $6 billion dollars. Our GeoHazard project has designed and tested an online curriculum module to help middle and high school students investigate the risks and impacts of inland flooding….
In the WeatherX project, a collaboration involving EDC, Mount Washington Observatory, the University of Washington, and the Concord Consortium, we engage middle school students with weather data and weather science….
…she is optimistic that she can help them see the purpose in science. Online resources and a new approach to labs are helping expand her students’ knowledge. Julia, who teaches…