…active participants in the open source SproutCore community ourselves. sproutcore.com Concord Consortium Resources Featured in Mashable Mashable.com has featured Concord Consortium resources in two recent articles: 8 Ways Technology Is…
…included this graphic and description: (https://www.facebook.com/NWSBoston/) Note the words “POTENTIALLY” and “LOW CONFIDENCE FORECAST”. Clicking through to look at the details, you can learn a bit about the model information…
…technologies, cultivate outside perspectives, and provide opportunities for reflection on our work. Check, check, and check. Amy brought all that and more. Amy Hammett. Photo credit: Maizenews.com. Used with permission….
…in the early spring. Project researchers have spent approximately two weeks at each site working with teachers and observing the rollout of the new curriculum. We were honored to experience…
…technology, dating back to a primitive game called “ThinkerTools” that ran on the Commodore 64 computer and was used to teach physics to sixth graders. Based on the observation that…
…is love, which she took up at a college Game Jam. During the weekend Ludum Dare event, Julia was the lead writer of an apocalyptic dating sim called “Head Over…
…and the other focused on geochronology and dating of geologic formations and events. Rather than simply being shown static images of, say, a rock outcrop with defined layers of different…
…SRI International (www.sri.com) is a nonprofit research and innovation center headquartered in Silicon Valley. Government and business clients worldwide come to SRI for pioneering solutions in biomedical sciences and health,…
…Earth-like and have the ability to support life. You can explore the transit method–how the Kepler telescope detects planets–in our space investigation “Is there life outside of Earth?” http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/01/110110151155.htm http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2011/01/110110-nasa-kepler-10b-new-planet-found-rocky-science-space/…
…about the stars to fully describe the planets. Just as in all scientific fields, the latest breakthrough discoveries are always built on a strong foundation of basic research. http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/01/110110151155.htm http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2011/01/110110-nasa-kepler-10b-new-planet-found-rocky-science-space/…