…Posts Learn more about the High-Adventure Science project at the Concord Consortium blog. New Earth Science Website Hub in Collaboration with National Geographic Society Student-friendly video on scientific argumentation Teaching…
…technologies like IR imaging, the line between research and education is never so blurry. This ought to get science educators to think about the possibilities opened up by new technologies….
…one bought more than six years ago. Worse, it feels much slower than my new Thinkpad tablet, which is powered by a recent I7 dual-core processor. The fact that a…
…She’d love a new set of heat transfer models! Another finalist is looking for a model of nutrient runoff into coastal waters and how that stimulates harmful algal bloom production….
…volume or pressure. Molecular Workbench makes the gases, volume, and pressure visible. With a new set of Next-Generation Molecular Workbench interactives, students can experiment with increasing the pressure on a…
…as augmented reality) refers to the blending of real and virtual worlds to create new environments where physical and digital objects co-exist and interact in real time to provide user…
Is your New Year’s resolution to find more interactive STEM resources that are tablet-ready? (We understand — we make similar technology-related resolutions, too!) We’ve optimized many of our browser-based interactive…
…In educational research, the equivalent of this is the learning analytics — a critical piece that will give data meaning. For more information, read my new article “Visualizing Student Learning.”…
…required by the new science standards to teach basic engineering concepts and skills in classrooms, this tool may be even more relevant and useful. The easy-to-use user interface enables students…
…superimpose new data on top of them. As the data view can get quite complex, Energy3D provides options to turn on/off data types and runs. The embedded video shows how…