…120 square meters (12 x 10 meters), dwarfing the vehicle in the image! This blog post features several new tools that were just added to Energy3D to support the actual…
A new study from the University of Colorado suggests that 66% of Earth’s permafrost could disappear by the year 2200. And this could be really bad for Earth’s temperature. If…
…produced, not collected — and what this means for both science and data science education. As data science education emerges as a new field of study, students often work with…
…them, so to speak. She utilizes the software in the way a teacher who is new to technology might, or the student hacker, or the person who just wants to…
…the basis for life in our solar system. New research, published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences on April 4, 2011, shows that complex organic solids were…
…the excitement of MW’s potential and versatility with so many new people. We heard from many (surprised) guests at our booth: “This is free?” Yes! And so is the button….
…Club. Each morning students learned a new topic in genetics (genes and traits, proteins to traits, meiosis and fertilization, inheritance, etc.). Then they got online and played Geniventure. Students performed…
…Andrew A. Zucker, and Carolyn Staudt Measurement of Scientific Inquiry in the Elementary School Classroom: Challenges and Application. Monday, April 11, 2:15 p.m. New Orleans Marriott, Third Level, Mardi Gras…
Critical questions about pre-college data science education at international statistics conference Blog Post
…data in everything from physics and finance to politics and education is helping to build momentum for a new path in high school math—one emphasizing statistics and data literacy over…
…Top becomes hotter. A new iPad app whimsically called “Thermonator: The Matter Maker” is designed to help young children ages 6-8 understand how states of matter change by allowing them…