…to K-12 data science education—it is free and open source, does not require installation, and is accessible to students in Grades 5–12 with no programming background. Resources geared toward K-12…
…use the elevation data provided by Google Earth to calculate the heights of the walls and roofs. CHS currently has six arrays of solar panels installed on their roof. Five…
…Project a model for the whole class to see. Explore data and phenomena. For instance: Look at the patterns of earthquakes and volcano locations in the Seismic Explorer model. Why…
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…figuratively. They exist first as growing magnetic instabilities on the Sun’s surface itself, then can erupt outward into structures that extend hundreds of thousands of miles from the surface and…
…most eclipses. That is, it’s pretty much never the case except in this particular instance that the word “eclipse” ends up in the same sentence as the words “road trip!”…
…bee dance video was a source of great enjoyment, but it will not be showing up publicly on Instagram any time soon!) At-Bristol Science Center’s animation exhibits area. Our visit…
…on imperfect data. We developed HASBot, a formative feedback system that (1) diagnoses students’ written arguments through automated-scoring technologies (2) provides instant feedback on student performance, and (3) offers a…
…of the solar panels, the space required to operate the system, and, of course, the cost of the tracking system. For instance, AADAT may be more complex as it rotates…
…Hanergy debuted the 31.6% efficiency solar cells for their solar cars!) almost render those 12%-efficiency panels installed in 2010 obsolete and more breakthroughs forecast down the road will only make…
…you probably were impressed. What about those reactions that mostly go unnoticed unless some sensitive methods are used to show them? For instance, most biochemical processes are pretty “calm.” How…