…these questions. The GeoCode curriculum engages students in problem-solving using practices similar to those of scientists who study real-world volcanic geohazards. Students transform scientific-grade, real-world GPS data into interpretable visualizations…
…2.5 million users in schools around the world have explored local and global data—from data about crops to climate, earthquakes, education, and more. Data fluency—the ability to explore, interpret, visualize,…
…to understand the world and make discoveries that will help make the world a better place.” Digital Promise is a nonprofit organization that builds powerful networks and takes on grand…
…themselves, their classes, their communities, and the world. One group of teachers’ responses to behavior with regard to COVID-19 over time. We hope that our Earth system models can equip…
…places. Imperceptible to us, atoms and molecules interact according to rules that are mysterious to new learners, but nevertheless produce the familiar, everyday world we inhabit. In a simulated submicroscopic…
…of preparing learners for an AI-filled future, says, “Understanding how AI operates and how it is transforming our world is crucial for students’ futures in careers and as citizens, and…
…Working with drakes and dragons allows us to combine various real-world genes without having to be restricted to the genome of a specific species, a problem that scientists in many…
…everyday objects are assembled and augmented to construct immersive programs (Figure 1). In this environment, computing is done in the real world, on floors and walls, coffee tables, and kitchen…
…the risks associated with natural hazards—including hurricanes, floods, and wildfires. A new week-long curriculum module for middle and high school students uses real-world case studies and an online interactive simulation…
…eclipse ended—pull out the maps and charts and study the slate of upcoming eclipses around the world. Where next? A cruise ship off Chile in 2019? A visit to the…