…use of machines and algorithms to make sense of the petabytes of available data across all scientific disciplines. Indeed, today’s scientists and academics are foregrounding the computational nature of their…
…today’s learners for a future defined by data? What competencies and understandings are necessary in navigating the world of big data as a citizen and worker? How can three-dimensional learning…
In today’s data-driven world nearly all scientific discovery involves delving into data. The Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) include “analyzing and interpreting data” as one of the key practices and…
…and “screamed like crazy when Sherlin’s name was called.” Sherlin graduated from Hoover High School with over a 4.0 GPA and has a full scholarship to UCSD. Today, Phet is…
The Data Science Education Revolution, Experimenting with Extended Reality, Science Thinking for Tomorrow Today, and more in Fall @Concord…
…of today. The overhead cost of task coordination may be higher than what it worths. But suppose I had a 128-core CPU to back my pool of simulation threads, the…
…for learning. It’s an exciting, stimulating environment! Putting together a team in the new Concord West is rewarding, and with today’s high-bandwidth channels we feel very connected to Concord East….
…law (P1/T1=P2/T2), and Avogadro’s law (V1/n1=V2/n2). And, of course, all of these relationships together make up the Ideal Gas Law (PV=nRT). Explore gas laws today with some HTML5 molecular models!…
CONCORD, Massachusetts, June 24 – The Molecular Workbench software developed by the Concord Consortium was awarded a SPORE Prize, Science Magazine announced today. The Science Prize for Online Resources in…
…larger question: how can MOOCs be used best to teach science content? Most MOOCs today are a fascinating hybrid of the new and the familiar. At their core they are…