…the teachers through an online course. The Evolution Readiness project is a challenging one. Although the individual concepts we cover— adaptation, variability, and inheritance—are included in state and national science…
…accessibility for certain subsets of the population, items based on UDL principles help all people. In science software, UDL features—such as textto- speech, glossaries, coaches, scaffolding, Smart Graphs* and Smart…
…resources can already be witnessed. We invite you to read about them in the pages that follow—and to experience them online yourself. At the start of another school year, we…
…the bottom and a cold plate at the top. Science teachers often use a physical experiment like this to demonstrate thermal convection. Energy2D now presents online simulations that can be…
…unchecked. The student encountering this disease is able to analyze the affected dragon’s DNA and compare it with known sequences in an online database, identifying a specific mutation as the…
…fanfare in the mainstream and online press, but it may someday be seen as a watershed in our nation’s educational history. At least we at the Concord Consortium hope so….
…supported teachers with online training, classroom guides, and face-to-face workshops. Results show significant student gains At the start of our project there were no test instruments available that measured understanding…
…which you will complete online, your students will be guided through a sequence of interactive simulations powered by a real-time computational quantum dynamics engine called the Quantum Workbench, embedded in…
…settings, as well as mobile online professional learning for educators to expand new knowledge and practices in facilitating youth and public experiences. Three NISE Network museums (CCM, Sciencenter, and the…
…by large amounts of bioinformatics data. Students conduct breeding experiments within a fanciful game-based environment and interact within an online community of fellow student scientists. Enter the narrative world of…