…is driven by tectonics. The “Rocks & Tectonics” module explores real-world phenomena related to the formation and distribution of rocks on Earth and connects them to plate tectonics. The module…
…Firebase technology in online activities that require teams of students to solve simulated real-world electronics problems on a shared breadboard circuit on separate computers linked by the Internet (see “Under…
…teachers and students who will use our curriculum materials. Learn how the work done by volcanologists like Robert is applied to the real world and how this knowledge is used…
…at the upper elementary and middle school levels. Each course features a video case study, using videos of real teachers in real classrooms. The focus of each video is teacher-to-student…
…and fossil fuel-based power supplies fluctuate over the course of the game. With real players we could test our ideas about how to make sharing energy not only challenging but…
…he describes his best teaching as providing structure and context while asking questions, but generally “staying out of the way.” Over the years, he has used many Concord Consortium resources,…
…portal, teachers can easily set up classes, assign specific tasks, and generate collated reports of student work, making the tasks ideal for formative use. Teacher reports are updated in real…
…mixes creative papercrafts, mechanical design, and computational thinking. Soon, young learners will be designing real and fantastical paper inventions of their own imagination and animate them with mechanical motions. The…
…and proceed to demonstrate that at every opportunity. Though his lessons rambled and Chris spent hours attempting to write down everything from the copious projector notes, he brought real-world lessons…
…learning experiences across settings, using the best features of technology. We are partnering with museums to understand how to transform exhibits into both learning amplifiers for visitors and data collectors…