…have adopted Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS). All data science games are embedded in our Common Online Data Analysis Platform (CODAP), so students can analyze the data generated in each…
CONCORD, Massachusetts, June 24 – The Molecular Workbench software developed by the Concord Consortium was awarded a SPORE Prize, Science Magazine announced today. The Science Prize for Online Resources in…
…the National Science Foundation. The Molecular Workbench was awarded a SPORE Prize by Science Magazine this year. The Science Prize for Online Resources in Education (SPORE) has been established by…
…Xie’s introductory article “Interactive Heat Transfer Simulations for Everyone” published in the April issue of the Physics Teacher. If you’re an online subscriber, read “Interactive Heat Transfer Simulations for Everyone“…
…will share how they currently use similar tools, and the pedagogical considerations that go along with integrating these components in an online curriculum. The curricular materials are freely available as…
…Carolyn Staudt and Chad Dorsey 10:30 – 11:30 AM, Minneapolis Convention Center, 101J Discover how to customize online middle school STEM activities using free open source models through a simple…
…your classroom. Project materials are free and available online. Tuesday, June 26 Free STEM Resources for Mobile and Desktop Devices from the Concord Consortium Collection Chad Dorsey & Carolyn Staudt…
…prior National Science Foundation-funded projects. Learn to customize these science inquiry activities using a Web-based authoring system to fit your classroom. Project materials are free and available online. More Conferences…
…teachers. Try out the activities and see how they would fit in your school. Project materials are free and available online. Friday, July 20 Being Smart with Graphs Carolyn Staudt…
…some of the great, unanswered questions in science. This free online curriculum, which uses video interviews with scientists, interactive computer models, and critical thinking questions has helped students develop good…