The Concord Consortium is happy to announce the following new grants from the National Science Foundation. Teaching Teamwork The breadboards of teammates are connected. Collaboration and communication are critically important…
The Concord Consortium is happy to announce five new projects. MothEd The goal of a new National Science Foundation (NSF)-funded collaboration between the Concord Consortium and Michigan State University is…
Critical questions about pre-college data science education at international statistics conference Blog Post
Fifty statistics educators from ten countries gathered on July 10, 2018, in Kyoto, Japan, at the International Conference On Teaching Statistics (ICOTS) for the inaugural data science education Special Interest…
We’re thrilled to present five videos in the National Science Foundation STEM for All Video Showcase from May 17 to 23! We invite you to view the videos and join…
We’re thrilled to present five videos in the National Science Foundation STEM for All Video Showcase from May 17 to 23! We invite you to view the videos and join…
We’re thrilled to present three videos in the National Science Foundation STEM for All Video Showcase from May 14 to 21! We invite you to view the videos and join…
Water scientists and environmental conservationists participating in project work. William Anderson William Anderson is an environmental educator and retired High School AP Environmental Science teacher. David Arscott David Arscott is…
…Productions to produce these videos. In the first video, Concord Consortium’s Director of Technology Stephen Bannasch describes the power of the modern Web browser to bring science to life. Enjoy….
Lights, camera, action: A video that introduces the NGSS practice of scientific argumentation Blog Post
…we recently created an animated video to introduce the scientific practice of developing an argument. We start by helping students identify the difference between a scientific argument and so-called “arguments”…
…Explore the relationships between properties of molecules, temperature, and movement of particles. Breaking a Molecular Bond (conceptual version) Adjust the initial velocity of a third atom as it hits two…