…is similar to what the model “sees.” The grayed-out words are ignored because they are not part of the model at all. The model only knows the underlined words, the…
…tantalizingly elusive. A fleeting glimpse opens the door to a new paradigm. A tiny deviation causes one to question all that has come before. As Isaac Asimov famously noted, “The…
…hospital, airport, or elementary school. As students learn from a parallel real-world case study, the decision of where to place these levees is complex. While the areas behind the levees…
San Diego, CA April 21-26, 2022 Conference Website The 2022 Annual Meeting is a dual-component conference with sessions offered on-site in San Diego, CA, and other sessions offered on a…
…of this conceptual paper (theoretical proposal) are to address the existing tension in geoscience education between systems-level and place-based pedagogical perspectives, and to propose Ambitious Science Teaching (AST) (Windschitl, Thompson,…
…what skills are needed to make them? Sorting algorithms are designed to mimic the human brain and are a form of artificial intelligence (AI) whose development is grounded in a…
…from satellite. Japan Meteorological Agency/NASA SPoRT/Wikipedia Commons licensed under CC-BY-4.0. Tephra is erupted in all shapes and sizes. It can be microscopic or it can be as large as a…
…such as states of matter and phase changes? How should we design apps for kindergarteners to learn to model these physical phenomena? Computer models provide virtual laboratories for experimenting with…
…the rooftop of a virtual home (Figure 2A) and conducts an annual analysis to estimate the panel’s energy production, and then moves the panel (Figure 2B) and conducts the analysis…
…multilevel simulation, students manipulate and examine these different processes from the population level down to the DNA level. Ellis, R., Reichsman, F., Mead, L. S., Smith, J. J., McElroy-Brown, K.,…