…challenge changes a variable affecting the car-ramp phenomenon. The final challenge changes the independent variable from height of the car to friction. Experiment with friction while holding the car’s height…
…that support underserved middle school youth, with the goal of connecting the students with local biotechnology professionals to strengthen their awareness of STEM careers. The number of students interested in…
…500,000 students. Other states, districts, or schools that are also interested in providing meaningful software to help students interpret visual graphical data from existing graphs or real time data collected…
…that world is changing. A district might choose several chapters from one publisher and other chapters from a second publisher. From a third publisher, they might select a lab manual…
…what technology can do for education. And as a new face around our halls, I’m personally thrilled to be a part of it all. But, frankly, a conversation gets pretty…
Mashable.com features Concord Consortium projects as examples of technology improving education Blog Post
…sensors, and online assessment as examples of how technology has the potential to transform education. It’s humbling to see so many examples cited in so many different domains. It’s also…
…online so that it could be modified. PCAST also recommends that a mission-oriented organization be created to implement its recommendations—not the Department of Education, which is not allowed to, or…
The Science Magazine announced that the Molecular Workbench software has won a SPORE Award. The Science Prize for Online Resources in Education (SPORE) has been established by the American Association…
…good start (for as much as that is possible during the dry season), but we can also turn to natural sources–such as beavers–to recharge the water supply AND restore natural…
…and lead author on an article in the Nov. 17 online edition of the Journal of Geophysical Research (Atmospheres). The solution? Look at longer time periods to see past the…