…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…
…on–that’s why it’s called RE-search! Read the ScienceDaily summary of the research at http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/10/101006141558.htm. Learn more about solar effects on Earth’s temperature and how climate scientists do research in our…
Mashable.com features Concord Consortium projects as examples of technology improving education Blog Post
…sensors, and online assessment as examples of how technology has the potential to transform education. It’s humbling to see so many examples cited in so many different domains. It’s also…
…in the future of educational technology that excites you? A. Cheaper and more powerful mini-tablet/iPad-like devices. These platforms will help make it possible for students to interact with powerful real-time…
…it to the class, and building understanding through discussions and scientific debates. But what happens when students are experimenting and collecting data in an online activity using probes or a…
…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…
…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…
…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….
…bearing on our and others’ work in education for online assessment. The analysis of the report describes that 3D printing, another topic we’ve discussed here recently, is “not yet widely…
…was designed to be a Maker Shed, with some workbenches on the sides and open plans online? Any high school kid (or younger) could download the plans, chug them into…