…concern. Universities have begun to build robust offerings and degree programs in data science. But what about data science education at the school level? What does it look like? What…
…familiarity with the growing array of digital interactives. How does Molecular Workbench fit in? MW helps students understand fundamental principles of physics, chemistry and biology, yet it hasn’t always been…
…The most intriguing news… NASA scientists have sequestered data from 400 stars. Does this mean that they’ve already discovered another “Earth?” Stay tuned… Read the associated print article: “Planet Data…
…animations and applets interspersed in a 2D layout. Although SecondLife is very interesting, it currently does not allow an author to embed an existing simulation in its environment. The media…
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…and Mayor Michael Bloomberg has agreed to answer the call in New York City, you may find this little experiment worth your while–you may pick a color that does not…
…Conference — Highly Effective Science Education: Integrating Science and Emerging Educational Technology in the Science Classroom Teaching “Evolution Readiness” to Fourth- Graders: Does Technology Help? Breakout Session C-6 Saturday, March…
…computer discovery tools for engineering education. Saturday, March 12th Teaching “Evolution Readiness” to Fourth-Graders: Does Technology Help? Presenters: Linda Lacy, North Kansas (MO) City Schools; Chad Dorsey, Paul Horwitz, and…
…explore the sources of scientific uncertainty? And how does their understanding of complex scientific issues change when they have to justify their claims? What if the unknown is climate change?…
…in the real world, noting, “It does no good to spend 6-8 weeks getting clarity on stoichiometry if there is no context or world view in which to apply it.”…