…spectrum of content to teach across many subject areas, and are often left with little time to dedicate to science. In addition, there is a dearth of ready-to-implement science-focused curricular…
There are many ways of viewing our path in the world. Some people focus on the road ahead, considering each step one at a time. Some look slightly farther, to…
…by precipitation. If the sediments above the aquifer are very permeable, then the aquifer will recharge quickly, but if they are not super-permeable, the aquifer will take some time to…
…him because he’s played the violin since long before he was an undergraduate at musically renowned St. Olaf College. “Moving to Massachusetts has marked the first time since fifth grade…
…real time, surpass humans at large-scale image recognition, learn to read unknown alphabets, and beat humans at video games. Now they have roundly beaten a world champion at the game…
Our dragon genetics games have engaged thousands of students for many years. In that time, teachers have asked for an easy way to track their students’ progress and performance. Until…
…whimsical online story designed to teach about particles changing states when the ambient air is heated. From time to time the virtual narrator asks questions—such as “Will tilting the Zippies…
…up across time and space. With ubiquitous access to technology—from desktop computers to smartphones—learning can happen in places that were scarcely imaginable before. Divisions between formal and informal education fade…
Figure 1 The International Journal of Engineering Education published our paper (“A Time Series Analysis Method for Assessing Engineering Design Processes Using a CAD Tool“) on learning analytics and educational…
…Real-time information about student thinking can open up entirely new horizons for teachers, demonstrating student misconceptions, generating new questions, and helping guide the direction of classroom discussion at prime learning…