…of the thermogram), whereas the open pure water cup shows a cooler image for the part filled with water. Interestingly enough, the upper part of the cup that does not…
…may be protected in a flood event, there can also be negative implications for other locations along the river. In the Flood Explorer, students set variables and watch the effects…
…germination to seedlings? Laboratory experiments, using these same basic components, are under way in academic institutions worldwide, assessing the effects of climate change on global food sources. InSPECT is currently…
…one, AR bridges and takes advantage of the real world and the simulated world. Augmentation is conventionally in real-time and in semantic context with environmental elements. With the help of…
…environmental science classes, computer science classes, or out-of-school time programs, students have the chance to learn important computational thinking practices in an authentic and exciting learning environment. The GeoCode Explorer…
…energy module in which students compare the effects of energy sources on land use, air quality, and water quality using interactive models, real-world data on energy production and consumption, and…
…including drawing and sharing capabilities can help students collaboratively construct, manipulate, and interpret their digital drawings and representations. The project will conduct research on the effects of this digital environment…
…as a function of time, location, and weather. This article shows some of the graphic effects of solar power towers (with more than 500 reflectors, each of which has the…
…will not be supported on Macs for much longer — Apple has been transitioning to supporting only 64-bit apps for some time, and has finally made the Big Switch with…
…the one hand, they demonstrate the failure of an intended solution. At the same time, they represent important signposts. As design guru Donald Norman observed,“Hacks and workarounds are the soul…