…us a way to dynamically construct a 3D model of what is in front of the Kinect with a rate of about 10-30 frames per second, fast enough to build…
…all of our resources with a single account (or use an existing Facebook or Google+ account). Plus online course authors will be able to deeply integrate our interactive materials. Vaibhav…
…Xie’s introductory article “Interactive Heat Transfer Simulations for Everyone” published in the April issue of the Physics Teacher. If you’re an online subscriber, read “Interactive Heat Transfer Simulations for Everyone“…
…into rich online curriculum. We’ve done some work in the past using applets as an intermediary to read data from commercial sensors and displaying them in lightweight graphs in the…
…online curricula. Friday, March 30 SmartGraphs for Learning: Free, Open-Source, Web-based Activities for Science Classes Carolyn Staudt 2:00-3:00 PM, Indiana Convention Center, 125 The Concord Consortium’s SmartGraphs project develops free,…
…at all education levels. Teachers need to identify best case studies for use in their work. Monday, March 5 Free STEM Resources from the Concord Consortium Collection Chad Dorsey and…
…just because they agree that simulations of molecular behavior are a great way to learn about science. They approached us because we have spent 10 years writing well-regarded content for…
…the National Science Foundation. The Molecular Workbench was awarded a SPORE Prize by Science Magazine this year. The Science Prize for Online Resources in Education (SPORE) has been established by…
…used to infer students’ knowledge, skill, and understanding. Dan and Kimberle write about their experiences directing the RI-ITEST and LOOPS projects, respectively. In these projects, formative assessments are integrated at…
…more pressure on local officials about how best to use the limited amount of groundwater. What is the best way to use the water supply? Who gets first dibs? How…