…free of charge. We will soon announce a contest to create new activities incorporating graphs, for use in mathematics, science or social science classes. Stay tuned for more information about…
…our beautiful new Concord Consortium t-shirts. Here are the entries. Have a Safe Birthday! by Andrea in Lawrence, Kansas The Future of Education Looks Bright by Angie at the University…
…and Anita work on their computers while two new G.A.S. recruits, Ella and Shomari, travel through time, facing kidnappers, thieves, and spies in their scramble to learn about codes and…
…Learning Community will introduce you to model activities, answer your questions about using the ITSI tools and share updates on the new HTML5 format. We will share our experiences, favorite…
Students and scientists at the Inner Space Center at the University of Rhode Island. (Photos courtesy of Zara Mirmalek) A new article appears in the May issue of the Journal…
…New Web Tools and Technology issue, describes how the project uses a multi-layered genetics model to permit students to breed dragons and examine their genetics. GENIQUEST is an exploratory project…
President Obama praised the virtues of educational technology during a March 8 visit to TechBoston Academy, one of six schools in the New England area piloting the Concord Consortium’s Geniverse…
…Andrew A. Zucker, and Carolyn Staudt Measurement of Scientific Inquiry in the Elementary School Classroom: Challenges and Application. Monday, April 11, 2:15 p.m. New Orleans Marriott, Third Level, Mardi Gras…
Concord Consortium Research Results Shed Light on Evolution Learning and Scientific Argumentation Blog Post
…project presented their findings, validating new measures of students’ uncertainty and conditions of rebuttal, two useful but frequently neglected elements characterizing scientific arguments. This research, currently being prepared for submission…
After the attacks of 9/11/2001 the federal government implemented new policies intended to protect people and institutions in the United States. A surprising policy requires education researchers conducting research under…