…to the ocean. Kind of like watching her students go out into the world. “My current students have so many interesting ideas,” she says. “I think their innovations will lead…
…all. Like an invisible fire, the pandemic is raging across the world, and has forced many students to rethink and reassess their plans. Despite growing up in Florida, I have…
…uses multi-level simulations, developed by the Concord Consortium, and a curriculum based on Michigan State University’s Evo-Ed evolution education project, to examine a real-world case study of the deer mouse….
…is a visualization designed to help students investigate patterns in real-world earthquake and volcanic data across the surface of Earth (Figure 1). Incorporating real-time data from the U.S. Geological Survey,…
…collect all the data in the world; there’s too much! Because of this, we need a way to fill in missing values using the data that we do have available….
…a warning light if the level becomes unhealthy. Like many modern experiments that rely on remote equipment or are conducted in coordination with groups around the world, IoT systems aren’t…
…new generation of Fast Plants and entered it into CODAP, it’s time for them to compare their real-world results with the prediction of their models. Excerpt from the 3D Teacher…
…grade Honors Earth Science classes in Evergreen, Colorado. I’d been looking forward to the pilot for months, but only a handful of weeks before our planned lessons, the world went…
…easy to model real-world hurricanes like Isaias, as well (Figure 1). Figure 1. The Hurricane Explorer model showing the path of Hurricane Isaias. Throughout the curriculum, students use the Hurricane…
…developing teacher expertise for decades. She notes, “In a world where data science is increasingly essential, supporting middle school teachers and students in developing data fluency helps to build a…