…and confidently. Muhich and Hanson summed up their experience: “We saw better models, better class discussions, and better peer reviews.” Learn more about the Class Dashboard in our user guide….
…Finzer, we are modernizing CODAP, reengineering its underlying source code from the ground up. With new web application development tools, CODAP will be a fully open, flexible, and customizable online…
…The WATERS (Watershed Awareness using Technology and Environmental Research for Sustainability) project also examined how three seventh grade teachers adapted the WATERS curriculum for asynchronous online delivery during COVID-19, and…
…we hope this map will teach The TecRocks project has developed a new online module that weaves rock formation and plate tectonics together such that teachers and students can approach…
…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,…
…to support students in using multidimensional data structures. The goal of our Supporting Reasoning with Multidimensional Datasets is to produce design principles to guide technology developers, curriculum developers, and researchers…
…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…
…“Framework for Computational Systems Modeling” elucidates the synergy between modeling, ST, and CT. We postulate that this framework can (a) guide curriculum developers and teachers in integrating ST and CT…
…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,…
…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…