…the natural world. A second article shows a different perspective on a similar topic, featuring a set of innovative science experiments using Internet of Things devices (PDF). Other publications this…
…to view them one at a time. To view the entire planet at once, students can toggle to a 2D view. (Read about the development of the map here.) What…
…and participate in civic life. Widespread data science and statistics education is necessary to engage students in real-world issues using data. Since 2016, Lee led the National Science Foundation-funded Enhancing…
…in the world. Preparing youth for the data-filled future looks at lessons learned from NetApp’s Data Explorers program. Middle school-aged youth who participate in the 12-week program examine data related…
…above a threshold value near the upper or lower ends of the range of historical measurements.” This means we’ll be looking for outliers in the data. Figure 1. The NOAA…
In the last 30 years, the risk of inland flooding in the United States has increased dramatically. Extreme rainfall events have become more frequent, causing widespread flooding and water damage….
…director Mrs. Dianne O’Grady-Cunniff (or Mrs. O-C, as her students call her), who helped us reach a broad teacher community. To our great surprise and delight, over 40 teachers and…
…module, please sign up here. References Dürr, H. H., Meybeck, M., & Dürr, S. H. (2005). Lithologic composition of the Earth’s continental surfaces derived from a new digital map emphasizing…
…January 17, 2022. Copyright New Zealand Defence Force. Because of its recent history of eruptions, scientists were aware that Hunga Tonga was likely to erupt again. Scientists could monitor the…
…noticing. Bondaryk, L., & Dorsey, C. (2021). Aligning teacher facilitation tools with pedagogies in a real-time environment for mathematics team learning. In L. O. Campbell, R. Hartshorne, & R. F….