…and two online courses during the school year. They learned how to enroll students in classes and monitor student progress in the online activities. As a signature part of our…
…School), Carolyn Staudt, Tara Muenz (Stroud Water Research Center) 9:30–10:30 AM, Music City Center, 106B Find out about a free online application that uses national scientific databases and an online…
…liquid (b) to gas (c)—in The Flying Zippies. The award-winning FableVision is collaborating on the development of this interactive online story. We are currently creating a new online story called…
…adjustable feedback: Supporting revision of scientific arguments involving uncertainty. Science Education, 103(3), 590-622. 4. Genetics with dragons: Using an online learning environment to help students achieve a multilevel understanding of…
…tumult disguised an ironic casualty: online learning. Amid the struggle of those first months, we did not take the time to emphasize that the educational experience these raucous times generated…
…Over 160,000 students from 190 countries signed up, defining what is quickly becoming a new genre in online education: the Massive Open Online Course or MOOC. This genre expanded further…
…the risk of tephra from volcanoes, and more. Our 10-lesson unit helps middle school students explore their local watershed with both online and field activities. Do you want to add…
…the first phase, this study is carried out in the context where student assessment information from an online student module is fed into a teacher dashboard that is connected to…
…us. We adopted Discord, a popular place for young people to hang out online and share voice, video, and text. So in addition to Zoom for real-time meetings, we use…
…to learn about our research projects, dive deeply into both science content and pedagogy, explore our dynamic models, and learn how to teach with an online curriculum. We love meeting…