…to help. They reveal the emergent behavior of atoms and molecules and give students the opportunity to use data from observations to reason about atoms and their underlying structure. Figure…
…Institution. After graduation, I worked at USGS, where I discovered an extinct microfossil. These fossils are so tiny, they used to be washed through the sieves. I moved to Woods…
…impossible to complete. Compare that to a computer simulation, based on real genes, that immerses students in a narrative adventure. Last year, 23 teachers in 18 New England schools used…
…grant DRL-1433761. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation….
…meaningful inquiries across tables, graphs, and texts, making machine learning models transparent, explainable, and engaging. Students can use StoryQ to train, test, and troubleshoot text classification models using feature extraction…
…are exchanged; ideas are refined and understood. But unlike words on paper, spoken words disappear as soon as they are expressed. Even if the conversation is recorded, there has been…
…changes with mean and standard deviation. They also meet the researchers who collected the data and learn the methods they used to measure the lizards’ traits. 3. Data Orientation Use…
…to privacy issues) clearly show that the student had learned not only the modeling tool but also the science during the construction process, because the simulation produces the emergent behavior…
…widely used computational chemistry package. Charles collaborated with both Georgios and Martin Karplus on a study that used CHARMM to calculate binding affinities among biomolecules involved in the metabolism of…
…take a virtual field trip— and admission is free! How to prepare It’s easy! If you’re a first-time user, go to the Concord Consortium GeniVille website, and then follow the…