…T. (2016). Dragons rule after school: Helping students prepare for biotech careers. @Concord, 20(2), 8-9. Dorsey, C., & Reichsman, F. (2015). Dragons fly higher with new projects. @Concord, 19(2), 14-15….
…(such as velocity or population growth). We also developed an online authoring system for non-programmers to create and publish new activities. We’d love to see SmartGraphs get used very widely….
…be a new set of questions for Science’s next list, but with the help of modeling simulations some of the current questions may be closer to being answered. Amy Pallant…
…to latent heats, heats of reaction, and more — can be investigated. IR imaging opens a new door to chemistry visualization and discovery, making science as colorful and exciting as…
…Concord Consortium’s LOOPS project, funded by the National Science Foundation, aims to answer these questions and more by researching new ways to use online activities to support inquiry. LOOPS, or…
…of the real world enhanced with probeware and models. Text-to-speech and electronic glossaries. The computer can voice any text, and new words are linked to an interactive glossary. Imaginative stories…
…process. Uncertainty in science is a feature Although there is a very large body of agreed-upon scientific explanations of the way the natural world works, scientists continue to explore new…
…the “with hemoglobin” option reaches equilibrium (Figure 2 ). The hemoglobin causes a new equilibrium with a higher concentration of oxygen inside the cell. This highlights the fact that equilibrium…
…be able to create new SmartGraphs lessons from scratch. As authors outside the Concord Consortium create lessons, more and more free activities will be available, which will be distributed through…
…build an appreciation for how energy bridges topics and links ideas. New tools and integrated curriculum units developed at the University of California, Berkeley and the Concord Consortium are aimed…