…representation of the circuit is updated. Both users’ applications agree on the new state of the circuit, and any calculations made, such as voltmeter readings, are updated in real time….
…intelligence (AI) concepts and practices into high school mathematics, English language arts, and history classes. This new National Science Foundation-funded project builds on the success of our Narrative Modeling with…
…have created a series of tools that allow students to experience both microscopic and macroscopic phenomena in new ways. These are part of a new generation of learning— web-based and…
…chair of our board in 2008 to lead the presidential search committee. Penny is co-editor of New Frontiers in Formative Assessment (Harvard Education Press), which includes two chapters by Concord…
…We have reached a critical window of opportunity. Interest and new development in educational technology have reached a fever pitch, and conditions are conspiring to create a crucial period for…
…Arduino to a molecular model window.onload = function() { var arduino = new ArduinoEthernetCom( {frequency: 2} ); var atomicModel = $(‘iframe’)[0].contentWindow.model; arduino.addObserver(function(pinValues) { var pin0 = pinValues.A0, temp = (((pin0…
…conservation, the relation between energy and temperature, the connections between potential energy and forces, chemical reactions, and protein function. Watch our progress Two new videos feature the original Molecular Workbench…
…Finder at concord.org/stem-resources and search for probeware to give it a try.) The temperature sensor is just one of 50-plus probes available for classroom use. Probes give students new possibilities…
…second grade to find out if new visualization technologies could help young students explain phenomena of temperature and heat scientifically. We discovered that these children readily accept the idea that…
…on collaborative tools, laying the groundwork for students to work together on larger and more challenging data exploration problems. As part of this new design work, we will engage K-14…