The Concord Consortium’s Teacher Ambassador program commemorates our 25th anniversary by recognizing 25 outstanding teachers who have included our digital inquiry resources into their STEM classrooms. We congratulate them on…
…that comes pretty naturally to physicists,” explains Chad, who is fascinated by the ordinary and yet mysterious conundrums of everyday life. Recently, he mused about an everyday phenomenon he had…
…beginning to understand how authentic scientific investigation comes about in the classroom. And we are uncovering some surprising insights. Doing labs “correctly” Traditionally, managing the complexity of doing science has…
Explore how changing the DNA sequence can change the amino acid sequence of a protein. Proteins are composed of long strings of amino acids. Proteins are coded for in the…
…maximum heights of the moving objects and discover how long each object is in the air before hitting the ground. Quadratic Word Problems Part 1 is the second of four…
What is electricity? Electricity is a part of modern life. Almost everyone has electricity in their house and uses it in dozens of ways all day long. But most people…
…crop production. You will run experiments with computational models to compare the effect of different management strategies on the land. You will not be able to answer the module’s framing…
…complex computer-controlled paper machines. While paper is usually a two-dimensional medium, Paper Mechatronics pushes teachers to think and use materials in a three-dimensional space. After initially using precut parts to…
…and their curiosity about STEM compared to before they started the program. We plan to compile the survey data along with an analysis of the students’ performance in the game…
The Concord Consortium’s Teacher Ambassador program commemorates our 25th anniversary by recognizing 25 outstanding teachers who have included our digital inquiry resources into their STEM classrooms. We congratulate them on…