…fantastical—Google Cardboard to the HTC VIVE—we’re exploring approaches and technologies that blend the real world with the virtual or immerse users in an imagined space to help students understand the…
…grid in the virtual world. Some students who had never answered questions in class became leaders of their online groups. That’s when she knew all her hard work was worthwhile….
…as part of the NGSS in the U.S. and under the label of STEM education more globally. These learning environments involve real-world problems and engage students in learning new concepts,…
…things work in the microscopic world is fundamentally important to science and engineering education in this century. The micro world is essentially operated by quantum mechanics, which is traditionally very…
…new perspectives on the natural thermal energy differences of everyday phenomena. Now, new funding will expose the hidden world of chemistry, shedding new light on chemical processes and creating powerful…
…will change the world. In what way do you hope the world changes as a result? A. Many ways. I want more people to become creators and explorers sharing their…
…on the Web using HTML5 and JavaScript. With this, we’re taking the chemical experiment to cyberspace, this time for education. A microscope for the molecular world Understanding the world around…
…and to deploy the resulting model’s predictive power to inform the design of solutions to complex, real-world problems.” Ask Amy about real-world problems, and she’s quick to say HABs. That’s…
…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…
…across museums and bridge in-school and out-of-school time. Today, mobile devices, Wi-Fi services, and intelligent interfaces have blossomed to enable real-time location and delivery of personalized media content, as well…