…and engineering,“ explained the Concord Consortium President, Chad Dorsey. “By allowing students to perform virtual experiments with computational models, or gather and analyze data using probes and sensors, we’re providing…
…compensate for the lack of ice? Explore how greenhouse gases and ice affect Earth’s temperature and learn more about feedback and tipping points in the High-Adventure Science climate investigation. http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/12/111201174225.htm…
…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…
…more pressure on local officials about how best to use the limited amount of groundwater. What is the best way to use the water supply? Who gets first dibs? How…
…using your brain as a controller. The implications for reaching an even higher vegetative state state of flow are simply staggering. http://www.youtube.com/embed/WDgkZZYSVPo Second, one story that illustrates Apple’s genius in…
…about the origin of our own solar system! Learn more about finding planets and the search for extraterrestrial life in the High-Adventure Science investigation, Is there life in space? http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/12/111202155801.htm…
…mere concept of combining the functions was mesmerizing. Now, it’s entirely replaced by one entirely multi-function gadget. I use my iPhone both to listen to radio as I’m falling asleep…
…cycle by the end of, say, 2500. Compared to the geological timescale, that’s almost instant.” “We run the risk of reproducing that big carbon-discharge event, but faster, by burning fossil…
…and companies would render into software and hardware.” The subtleties here describe quite a different proposition. “*Trying* to plan and anticipate every problem” and developing “complex” standards is not exactly…
…Consortium as well as in the creative technology community at large. Joi does an excellent job explaining and characterizing what it is about the Internet’s birth and durability over time,…