…the arguments, complete with references to peer-reviewed literature. My favorite, though, is the included reference to the related story on Hacker News: …it’s Clippy for the internet. I see you’re…
At the NSDL Annual Meeting last week, we got to see the usual great lineup of opening and closing speakers. One of the regulars by now at this meeting is…
…fourth grade students learning about evolution, quantum chemistry activities, IR imaging technology, UDL, and more. Read the Newsletter Subscribe to receive the print or email edition of our biannual newsletter….
…really believe it! * The International Netcourse Teacher Enhancement Coalition (INTEC) was one of the first large-scale online teacher professional development courses in the country, offering courses to 800 math…
…it to the class, and building understanding through discussions and scientific debates. But what happens when students are experimenting and collecting data in an online activity using probes or a…
…which you will complete online, your students will be guided through a sequence of interactive simulations powered by a real-time computational quantum dynamics engine called the Quantum Workbench, embedded in…
…supported teachers with online training, classroom guides, and face-to-face workshops. Results show significant student gains At the start of our project there were no test instruments available that measured understanding…
…fanfare in the mainstream and online press, but it may someday be seen as a watershed in our nation’s educational history. At least we at the Concord Consortium hope so….
Scientific theories differ from other belief systems in that they are testable; in other words, they can be disproved. Imagine reading, for instance, any of the following headlines: “Modern Chicken…
…bearing on our and others’ work in education for online assessment. The analysis of the report describes that 3D printing, another topic we’ve discussed here recently, is “not yet widely…