…home. Students will use infrared cameras, sensors, simulations, and mixed-reality technologies to visualize, investigate, and design invisible heat and mass flows in real and virtual worlds. Over 2,000 students in…
…I saw the ways he used his previous experiences. Organizing cases in memory and finding them later when they could help him figure something out seemed to be the crux…
…Santa Cruz. Dr. Lee examines data from technology-based STEM learning environments. In the InquirySpace project, Dr. Lee has used streamed logs of student interactions with a novel take on Bayesian…
…and worked for the Massachusetts Department of Education to see what happens at a larger scale. But I really wanted to get back to the instructional use of technology. Q….
…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…
…students on climate change, fresh water availability, fossil fuel utilization, resource sustainability and land use management. We will test the hypothesis that students who use computational models, analyze real-world data…
…rasterization to calculate resulting colors, which can be used for amazing visual effects during graphics rendering. When you’re doing GPGPU calculations, put your routines here. Don’t think about colors, just…
…of their experimental trials with various user controls and record-keeping tools such as a data collection table and a user-controlled temperature graph. The unit also uses the Idea Manager, a…
…Consortium is forging new ground for how MOOCs can be used to teach science. On October 15, MIT opened a MOOC through edX entitled “Introduction to Solid State Chemistry.” This…
…excites you most? A. The people, the projects, the technology we use — it’s all really exciting. My own kids have been involved in pilot tests here — my seventh…