…from the National Science Foundation, the Common Online Data Analysis Platform (CODAP) project is creating software that can be used by curriculum developers to get students working with data—in any…
Mashable.com included the Concord Consortium’s free, open source software on it’s in its December 16th list of favorite online resources for science teachers. View the full list on Mashable.com…
…hard to imagine, online learning was a novel and groundbreaking concept back in 1996. That year, two separate grants birthed a revolution—we began the first program for online professional development…
…sort leaves and macroinvertebrates from their selected watershed environment online. Even though the online lab simulations were not as exciting as collecting water samples and performing chemistry tests in person,…
…longtime educator Michael Jay. iNACOL Blended and Online Learning Symposium The iNACOL Blended and Online Learning Symposium brings together 2,500 experts and educational leaders exploring the leading edge of next…
…data literacy skills while answering compelling real-world science questions. We will integrate our Common Online Data Analysis Platform (CODAP) with EDC’s Zoom In online instructional platform, which supports deep literacy…
…climate change. Educational Assessment, 23(2), 121-138. Wright, K., Pallant, A., & Lee, H. –S. (2017). Appropriating a climate science discourse about uncertainty in online lessons. In Smith, B. K., Borge,…
…book Facilitating Online Learning: Effective Strategies for Moderators that Sarah co-authored. Fascinated by the value of online learning communities, Sarah completed a doctorate at the Harvard Graduate School of Education…
Hiroshima, Japan May 30–June 5, 2022 Online June 6–10, 2022 Conference Website The ISLS Annual Meeting is a major international event, which hosts keynotes, symposia, workshops, panels, submitted paper sessions,…
…information at the same time.” Another teacher noted, “It’s important that the Teacher Edition is online and within the work platform. This ensures that teachers are examining the materials in…