Scientific theories differ from other belief systems in that they are testable; in other words, they can be disproved. Imagine reading, for instance, any of the following headlines: “Modern Chicken…
…does AI work? AI must know your objective in order to find a solution. For instance, if the objective is to maximize the output without concern for the cost, a design…
…soon arise. To save money, the number of access points should be minimized. Further, they require power so installing them in some locations may result in wiring expenses. The range…
…BKT-based ITS tracks their in-game actions (for instance, changing an allele or choosing particular parent drakes to breed) and modifies the initial model accordingly, making it specific to the student…
…own design reveals new and meaningful understanding, the world of science comes into reach. The instant his personal exploration of a complex dataset yields a novel and useful pattern, understanding…
…to me and a group of teachers we work with and we were all instantly hooked.” In class, he uses the basic graphing capabilities of CODAP to show how data…
…R programming language can support mathematical modeling through intuitive coding and instant computing. In this workshop, we will create, visualize, and analyze mathematical models using R. We will also create…
…say, a lizard lounging on a rock, and instantly broadcast this to an international community to verify its species. From their living rooms, people—young or old—can participate in science by…
…rate of the plant page that is pointing at it. Students can also engage creatively with the simulation. For instance, a student can draw a picture of a carrot and…
…of information and data for everyone. And in many ways, they finally have. We take for granted that our mobile devices can provide computationally modeled weather forecasts, instantly calculate precise…