…out, assemble them, and put them under the Sun to test their solar gains. They probably have also run the solar and thermal analyses for their virtual houses. We are…
…My Watershed Ben Dietrich, Nanette Dietrich (Millersville University of Pennsylvania), Chad Dorsey, Carolyn Staudt 10:30 AM – 11:30 AM, 115B Learn about Model My Watershed, a visually engaging, free, web-based…
…Sciences Doctoral Consortium, Sydney, NSW, Australia. Jennifer King Chen (jykchen@berkeley.edu) is a doctoral student in the Education in Math, Science and Technology (EMST) program at the University of California, Berkeley’s…
…mathematics students in collaborative problem-solving based on the Connected Mathematics Project (CMP) problem-based curricula. With mathematics tools that include linked graphs and tables, text, images, and drawing tools, and the…
…entertainment industry, unconditionally stable solvers for creating visual fluid effects (e.g., flow, smoke, or fire) in games and movies were popularized by Jos Stam’s 1999 paper “Stable Fluids.” Figure 1:…
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…Participants from eight states (CA, CO, IA, KS, MA, MO, PA, VA) included many experienced Model My Watershed master teachers eager to learn about technology innovations such as SensorTags, digital…
…driving question. Science Scope. Damelin, D., Krajcik, J. S., McIntyre, C., & Bielik, T. (2017). Students making systems models: An accessible approach. Science Scope. (Versión en Español: Estudiantes crean modelos…
…Vince, & P. C. Wong (Eds.), Expanding the Frontiers of Visual Analytics and Visualization (pp. 305–321). Springer. Li, J., Chen, S., Zhang, K., Andrienko, G., & Andrienko, N. (2018). Cope:…
…and imagination as they merge datasets, filter data, calculate new data attributes, visualize information, and make other “data moves.” After the first half of the program, students apply what they…