…look pretty good for this right now, and clear skies seem like a simple thing to ask for in the summer, until you start to think about it a bit…
…during the 1973 eclipse over Africa For eclipse chasers, of course, this all provides a bit of a recipe for finding the longest totality. As with our experience in Baja,…
…senior project in high school, he coded instructions for a remote-controlled car “a bit bigger than a Barbie Jeep.” Using sensors, the autonomous vehicle avoided collisions when it moved, thanks…
…Iribarren, can be a bit wordy, but using POEditor, “The process was easy going,” he says. An Affiliated Professor at the University of San Andrés in Argentina, Rizzi Iribarren has…
…he’s settled on React. But he continues to search for the best tools. “I think we’re a little bit different than some other companies that stay with the same technology…
…in ten years: lighter and faster. “It is always going to be better and there always will be something new,” he says, admitting that he sounds a bit glib. For…
…reasonably big!) for students to work with CODAP (Common Online Data Analysis Platform). The resulting, often quite large, datasets have many variables and are a bit unwieldy and mysterious—and contain…
…because they show that the outputs of solar panels driven by HSAT actually dip a bit at noon when the intensity of solar radiation reaches the highest of the day,…
…taught last year. With a bit of guidance, students are able to set up and modify their own experiments. Students use sensors, Raspberry Pis, and Dataflow to see the amount…
…progression in which each bit of learning builds on what has come before (denoted with the ombré coloring). Figure 1. In vertical teaching and learning, students enter at the bottom…