…argumentation to teach about risk and uncertainty. We have created three scaffolded online modules focused on hurricanes, wildfires, and inland flooding to help teach these concepts. Through investigations using both…
…looking to bridge English language arts and mathematics through the use of data, I find myself carrying out this uncharacteristic online search. Together with project partners at EL Education, researchers…
…be used to explore classification problems, using motivating examples relevant to students and society. STEM models and simulations In another discipline, we describe a set of freely accessible, online, and…
…Two short tutorials with user-friendly videos and a checklist of your progress will introduce you to our Common Online Data Analysis Platform (CODAP) in minutes. CODAP is an easy-to-use web-based…
…ecosystems Curriculum designed for a wide range of students The Boreal Forest Fire Explorer is embedded in an online activity entitled “Changing climates, changing forests: What is the future of…
On November 14 Concord Consortium’s own Bill Finzer gave a webinar for the American Statistical Association entitled “Making Data Moves Using Free Online CODAP Software with Census at School Data.”…
…us bring about the data science education revolution: Try our free Common Online Data Analysis Platform (CODAP)—it’s available in six languages! View the recording of our webinar with edWeb.net “Help…
…things, particle physics. Kathleen’s students loved experimenting with our online app called the Thermonator, co-created with FableVision, that helps children understand states of matter and state change by allowing them…
Critical questions about pre-college data science education at international statistics conference Blog Post
…data exploration tool, Common Online Data Analysis Platform (CODAP), noted, “We could see that if data science turned into a checklist of skills, something important would be lost. On the…
Our Common Online Data Analysis Platform (CODAP) allows you to dig deep into the data all around you. Whether you’re investigating data you’ve gathered yourself via probes and sensors, maps…