…near Ridgecrest, the strongest to hit the area in 20 years. The quake followed the Independence Day 6.4 magnitude earthquake the previous day north of Ridgecrest. While the increase in…
…happy to announce that teachers can now do just that! Teachers can scroll through a grid of students’ work and view responses to multiple-choice, open-ended, drawing questions, and more. Most…
…and mysteriously result in phenomena at the macroscopic level. Think Ms. Frizzle and her Magic School Bus as her schoolchildren take the ride of their lifetimes to the smallest of…
…daily life (Dorsey & Finzer, 2017; Polman & Wilkerson, 2020). It is increasingly important to ensure learners gain data fluency and develop identities reflecting their ability to use data for…
…game-based learning with a hybrid stealth assessment framework. EDM. Bounajim, D., Rachmatullah, A., Boulden, D., Mott, B., Lester, J., Lord, T., Reichsman, F., Horwitz, P., Dorsey, C., & Wiebe, E….
…mid-ocean ridges, and clearly see a convergent boundary on the other side as well as formations of trenches and volcanic arcs. What makes this tool unique is that it allows…
…solar energy can use our web-based software Energy3D to simulate how much power could be generated from their rooftops, while they also contribute data to a worldwide Virtual Solar Grid.…
…on a 19×19 grid is estimated to be 2×10170, far more than the total number of atoms in the observable universe combined (1082). While AlphaGo may be only a type…
…overview of linked-hybrid modeling perspectives shows both micro and macro views: top down (systems dynamics) and bottom up (agent-based) models. Research in the classroom Depending on the type of problem,…
Here’s a riddle: Is there something that you cannot see, touch, smell, taste, or hear? The answer: Lots! For example, infrared light, blood pressure, CO2 , electric and magnetic fields,…