…students used the feedback to revise their responses to prompts embedded within the online curriculum modules. Feedback is important to students, and research demonstrates that they benefit more from immediate…
…interactive online stories, simple experiments with easy-to-use temperature probes, and web-based models that make the invisible world of molecules visible. Students have many “aha!” moments in her class—like the time…
…a better understanding and appreciation for the Earth sciences and to encourage stewardship of the Earth.” Our free online resources include curriculum modules with interactive computational models that explore topics…
…whimsical online story designed to teach about particles changing states when the ambient air is heated. From time to time the virtual narrator asks questions—such as “Will tilting the Zippies…
…all ages! Be a trend setter as you look for trends, medians, modes, and more in our Common Online Data Analysis Platform (CODAP). Rock your mom genes in our life…
…Resource Finder through online searches for curriculum ideas, and has used several Molecular Workbench models in her class to teach about DNA, protein folding, transcription, and translation. She has also…
…also embedded in a scaffolded online GEODE Plate Tectonics module “What will Earth look like in 500 million years?” It’s perfect for teaching your students about seismic and volcanic activity….
…along the mid-ocean ridges or plates converging and the subduction of one plate below another. Tectonic Explorer has been combined with GEODE’s Seismic Explorer in the online GEODE curriculum that…
…steering the development of our Common Online Data Analysis Platform (CODAP) since then, thanks to a grant from the National Science Foundation. Both Fathom and CODAP are designed for learning…
…teachers said they loved the online curricular materials because students are actually doing science,” says White. “It’s a good pedagogical approach where students are the ones facilitating their own learning…