…hockey, we purchased a couple quirky gifts for our beloved president and CEO Chad Dorsey in his favorite color, orange! For the next two days, we moved to the beautiful…
Teachers have used our interactive online activities for many years with great success. However, the same request has come up time and time again: “Is there any way that students…
…resource depletion continue unchanged, the limits to growth on this planet will be reached sometime within the next one hundred years. The most probable result will be a rather sudden…
…delighted to announce two Tinker Fellows in 2023. Colby Tofel-Grehl will collaborate on a geoscience project and plans to develop companion professional learning materials for geohazard modules in order to…
…rock formation and transformation in different tectonic environments. For instance, magma that rises from the mantle between two plates that are diverging solidifies and forms basalt and gabbro, two metal-rich…
…phase transitions (evaporation, melting, freezing, and condensation). Engaging two independent groups in technology-enhanced modeling activities around matter and phase changes, we showed that children who engaged with the digital tools…
…and are able to teach with the Rocks & Tectonics Module between March and June 2023, please complete an online application. Applications are due on December 16, 2022. This field…
…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…