…While this may be good news for current farmers, it implies limited potential for irrigation to boost future productivity even as food demands increase. So what does this mean for…
…long to see the human-caused warming amidst the natural fluctuations. More data leads to more accurate conclusions. Explore the hows of climate change in the High-Adventure Science climate investigation. https://www.llnl.gov/news/newsreleases/2011/Nov/NR-11-11-03.html…
Link to NSTA news NSTA Reports is the National Science Teachers Association’s newspaper published nine times a year as a free member service. In January, our Engineering Energy Efficiency Project…
…on this 2012 list)! 2013 promises to be another great year! Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Google+, and subscribe to our mailing list to receive print or email news updates….
…R or SAS or SPSS. Good news, CODAP fans! You can do inferential statistics in CODAP. In this post, I’ll show you one technique that you can generalize to any…
Don’t miss the Commentary in Education Week by Paul Horwitz about Evolution Readiness. More than a half-dozen news and Web articles have featured this hot project in the past six…
…can be used together to convey and connect several pieces of related information. For example, during the COVID-19 pandemic, news organizations used a combination of maps, graphs, and data tables…
…http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1508924 (PDF) Cohoon, J. M., & Chao, J. (2009). Sexism: Toxic to women’s persistence in CSE doctoral programs. Computing Research News, 21(1). Retrieved February 9, 2009, from http://www.cra.org/CRN/articles/jan09/cohoon_on_sexism.html. Yang, Z….
…West, 2020 Take part in Sensing Science and uncover your children’s ability to reason about the states of matter using visualizations, including models, probes, and online interactive stories. More Conferences…
…their efforts, stories and expertise across settings. Board design is robust enough for novices to achieve early success, yet open enough to scaffold learning about computational concepts and physical computing…