We’re thrilled to present five videos in the National Science Foundation STEM for All Video Showcase from May 17 to 23! We invite you to view the videos and join…
We’re thrilled to present five videos in the National Science Foundation STEM for All Video Showcase from May 17 to 23! We invite you to view the videos and join…
…from The Wall Street Journal about astronomers’ latest discoveries of new planets and how they’ll know if they’ve found a planet that can support life. The Search for Other Earths…
Is there a map that shows the distribution of the three major rocks types—igneous, metamorphic, and sedimentary—around the world? Our TecRocks team asked this question while trying to find real-world…
The High-Adventure Science modules, first written in 2011-2013, are each based on a big unanswered question in Earth/environmental science. These six modules include interactive computer-based systems models and real-world data…
Twenty-five middle school teachers from Berkeley, Oakland, and the surrounding areas of northern California recently met online as part of a virtual professional learning workshop called “Telling Data Stories: Scientific…
…Concord Consortium we believe that interactive computational simulations are powerful tools for learning about the world in ways that were not previously practical, or even possible. Google seems to agree;…
…experiences that are impossible in only real or virtual world. Mixed reality provides a perfect technology to promote the unison of perception and conception. Perception happens in the real world,…
…nature, which represents a fascinating link between the sublime and the natural world and invites scientific inquiry and mathematical investigation. (Sunflower seeds exhibit many different Fibonacci spirals in their close-packed…
…Award for the most moving story, Julia realized she could move people with stories. At Ithaca, Julia minors in sociology because it helps her understand people and how interactions work….