…drawing skills. Construction cost. To move closer to our goal, we have recently added many new, exciting features to Energy3D Version 3.0 to greatly advance its analytic capacity. These features…
…the New York Times reported that the West Antarctic ice sheet is not only melting quickly, but, according to two scientific papers, the melting appears to be irreversible. Over time…
…year. We can easily change the latitude and collect a new set of data. Figure 1 shows the global insolation pattern from the North Pole to the South Pole. The…
…improves — you can see this big improvement by comparing Figure 1 (new algorithm) with Figure 2 (old algorithm). Figure 2. Results without considering reflected short-wave radiation. This degree of…
…tools for inquiry, and have been developing award-winning models and simulations from the start. And we’re diving deep into new directions such as data science education, analytics and feedback, and…
…Consortium’s founder. We’re available to work with you to create groundbreaking STEM curricula, bring research-based understanding of educational technology to an internal initiative, or pursue other innovative new ideas together….
[Editor’s note: Vaibhav Ahlawat was a Google Summer of Code 2012 student at the Concord Consortium.] At any time, the Concord Consortium runs a number of small research projects and…
…New England participated in the Solarize Your Home design project where they used Energy3D, a computer-aided design platform, to build their home and design several solar array systems for it….
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…2017 Teaching Teamwork: Electronics Instruction in a Collaborative Environment Paul Horwitz, Alina von Davier, John Chamberlain, Al Koon, Jessica Andrews, and Cynthia McIntyre Community College Journal of Research and Practice…