…improves — you can see this big improvement by comparing Figure 1 (new algorithm) with Figure 2 (old algorithm). Figure 2. Results without considering reflected short-wave radiation. This degree of…
…tools for inquiry, and have been developing award-winning models and simulations from the start. And we’re diving deep into new directions such as data science education, analytics and feedback, and…
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Developing innovative approaches to understand and guide learning View all Analytics & Feedback projects We’re using new methods to peer into student learning, from analyzing log data of students’ collaboration…
…you can use our award-winning molecular simulations anytime, anywhere with the new HTML5-based version of MW. Next-Generation Molecular Workbench provides visual, interactive computational experiments that run on the Web, thanks…
The Community College Journal of Research and Practice has published a new article by Paul Horwitz, Alina von Davier, John Chamberlain, Al Koon, Jessica Andrews, and Cynthia McIntyre in January…
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