…the U.S. Bill Finzer, lead developer of the Concord Consortium’s Common Online Data Analysis Platform (CODAP), Stephanie Casey, Professor of Secondary Education Mathematics at Eastern Michigan University, and Rick Hudson,…
…support student sensemaking about data. Stephens and Co-Principal Investigator Dan Damelin are thrilled that the design principles will lead to new features for our Common Online Data Analysis Platform (CODAP)….
…argumentation to teach about risk and uncertainty. We have created three scaffolded online modules focused on hurricanes, wildfires, and inland flooding to help teach these concepts. Through investigations using both…
…the development of the Common Online Data Analysis Platform (CODAP) at the Concord Consortium since 2014. Thanks to Devin Finzer’s generous gift of nearly $2 million to the Concord Consortium,…
…president and CEO Chad Dorsey, Andee Rubin of TERC, and Michelle Mann of NetApp, Preparing youth for the data-filled future (PDF) describes essential takeaways for curriculum designers, adult volunteers, and…
…The water level at Point State Park reached the interchange overpass. https://www.brooklineconnection.com/history/Facts/Flood2004.html Photo credit: Justin Lauck My data exploration was fun and made me appreciate flood control and its beneficial…
…The costs to repair, rebuild, and remediate flooding have grown each year. Flooding in the Midwest in 2019 alone affected 14 million people and came with a price tag of…
…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…
…great challenge.” We were ecstatic. In order to create the maps, Morrison scoured the Internet for worldwide geologic datasets. Though initiatives like OneGeology provide access to a wide variety of…
…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…