Are you looking for high school engineering design projects that meet the requirements of the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS)? Do you need free, high-quality software and curricula that engage…
…and increase or decrease the temperature to observe their behavior. Figure 4. The Thermonator allows students to add and arrange particles inside a virtual container and test normative and non-normative…
Julia LaCava is a summer intern at the Concord Consortium. A senior at Ithaca College, she majors in communications. Me as a child (left) and me in my “office” since…
Two High-Adventure Science online curriculum lessons are now available on the National Geographic Education website. High-Adventure Science lessons explore questions such as “What is the future of Earth’s climate?” and…
MOOCs are all the rage. However, don’t worry if you don’t recognize the acronym. It popped up only last fall, when Stanford offered—free of charge—a graduate-level course in artificial intelligence….
Boston, MA July 14-19, 2019 Conference Website Join colleagues from around the world who care deeply about bringing the best innovative and practical learning resources to our students. The 20th…
…is a real-world data visualization tool used to investigate patterns of earthquakes and volcanic eruptions. The Tectonic Explorer is a three-dimensional, interactive, dynamic model used to test hypotheses about how…
…middle school students in an inquiry-based biology learning environment where they develop their ideas and decide what is relevant and what counts as “valid” knowledge. As part of the curriculum…
…resilience and fire behavior in a warming climate. The secondary goal is to disseminate some of the findings of the research through a scientifically valid and easy-to-use simulation and curriculum…
…incorporating valid research into their designs.” After nearly a decade of edtech marketplace research, Digital Promise recognized that while consumers want to know whether a product will improve learning, there…