…he wants on his blog. Any new media does not live by these constraints. And the collision of the two is befuddling many in the industry right now. The NY…
…difficult to learn and teach. But does student motivation and learning change when you add gaming features to a science curriculum? We’re delighted to collaborate with the New York Hall…
…simulation controls and run the model to collect data. Adjust the model settings to see how changing the variables affects the outcome. Does the model output data make sense? Does…
…many genes removed. The resulting genome bears the same relationship to the mouse genome that our human genome does. Because it also has the same level of complexity as the…
…publishers tuck a few new pages into existing thousand-page tomes or create sidebars describing new scientific discoveries, but this treatment does little more than pay lip service to the emerging…
…does it mean to “do inquiry” with digital resources? And what does it look like, especially when you have just one computer? The RI-ITEST activities were created by the Science…
…do kindergarteners understand and use particulate models to explain physical phenomena such as states of matter and phase changes? How does the modeling context influence kindergarteners’ ability to learn to…
National Teacher Appreciation Day & High-Adventure Science: Preparing students for real-world problems Blog Post
…build that capacity in students. Science does that.” In 2013, when she was looking for some robust Earth science materials, and wasn’t finding any, Stephanie discovered High-Adventure Science (HAS) and…
Across the country, every minute of every day, water glasses are filled from a tap, toilets are flushed, laundry is washed, and bathtubs are filled. Where does this water come…
…the votes were counted? What does it take to predict whether a state is ultimately going to turn red or blue ? How many votes must separate the front runner…