Precipitating Change uses computational thinking skills to predict weather in an Alaska classroom Blog Post
…for middle school students that help them understand weather and weather prediction by applying computational thinking practices in a fun and interactive format. In partnership with Argonne National Laboratory, Millersville…
…to understand the world and make discoveries that will help make the world a better place.” Digital Promise is a nonprofit organization that builds powerful networks and takes on grand…
…The ultimate goal of NARST is to help all learners achieve science literacy. The theme of the 2020 annual international conference is “School, Community, Citizenship: Science Education Across Places and…
…job to do. We need to help students understand Earth as a set of complex systems that are intricately interconnected. We also need to explain how Earth’s processes affect people…
…Wildfire Explorer The GeoHazard project has developed a curriculum module and a simulation to help students investigate wildfires. When used together, they help form and elicit student ideas about the…
…The first is looking at ways to use AI to help students learn and teachers teach. This is the important work Leslie is doing. I’m focused on the second main…
…to help make that inquiry clear and relevant to students. That’s where the Concord Consortium shines.” In June we began offering professional development workshops online for several of our National…
…Foundation-funded Geological Models for Exploration of Dynamic Earth (GEODE) project is to help students use plate tectonics as an explanation for the landforms and geological phenomena observed on Earth’s surface….
…help us pave the way to age-appropriate onramps for learning to apply AI to all manner of problems. Working with DNA as a tool. Another area that begs for educational…
…developing these new resources, our thinking about how to help students consider risk and uncertainty also evolved. These data all informed deep revisions to the Hurricane Module. First, we added…