…the project. The term is forgotten now because “microcomputer” is anachronistic, but for a decade it was synonymous with “probeware” and was ubiquitous. Even the Texas Instruments “calculator-based labs” or…
…Teamwork Publications Horwitz, P. (2018). What happens when students try to work collaboratively? @Concord, 22(1), 4-6. Andrews, J. J., Horwitz, P., Chamberlain, J., Koon, A., McIntyre, C., von Davier, A….
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Personal thermal vision could turn millions of students into the cleantech workforce of today Blog Post
So we have signed the Paris Agreement and cheered about it. Now what? More than a year ago, I wrote a proposal to the National Science Foundation to test the…
…it was not perfectly sealed. Had students had a sensitive air speed meter, they would have observed a small but appreciable jet stream coming out from the tip (would they?),…
…– originally intended for industry, and tucked inside a single test tube – might help students measure heating and cooling during phase changes. That idea was small, but for Bob…
…80% of the maximal output (when the panels face south), as illustrated in Figure 5. The folks in LA will fare slightly better — about 82%. Figure 5: South-facing vs….
…some of the great, unanswered questions in science. This free online curriculum, which uses video interviews with scientists, interactive computer models, and critical thinking questions has helped students develop good…
…strength of each curriculum. Tuesday, March 27 Educational Technology: Symposium – Digital Resources to Support Science Instruction: Research, Development and Practice Chad Dorsey 4:00 – 5:30 PM, Room 101 Strand…
…with volcanoes are both terrifying and awe-inspiring. However, despite the risks, millions of people live in constant threat of damage to their homes, and more importantly, to their own lives….