…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…
…energy during low-demand periods – we must consider multiple factors, explore competing ideas, and reach conclusions based on the best available evidence. This article describes a free, five-day online energy…
…If I had free time … (laughs). I have two boys (nine months and three and a half years old). We like going outside as a family. I’m looking forward…
…free of charge. We will soon announce a contest to create new activities incorporating graphs, for use in mathematics, science or social science classes. Stay tuned for more information about…
…Energy2D, which simulates all three aspects of thermodynamics: conductivity, convection, and radiation. But computational resources limit the number of cells, the speed of the model, and our ability to integrate…
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…much earlier ages than previously thought, shown the promise of online assessment and automated feedback, and much more. Take a look at the many articles, books, and more we’ve published…
…future?). Compared with other solar technologies, solar updraft towers have many significant advantages. For example, it does not require water; it can be built in barren areas; it can still…
…location and history) even more explicit: Revolutionary digital learning for science, math and engineering. By the way, for all you font geeks (don’t hide – we know you’re out there!)…
…Six new projects were funded by the National Science Foundation: InquirySpace, Understanding Sub-Microscopic Interactions, High-Adventure Science: Earth’s Systems and Sustainability, GeniVille, Graph Literacy, and Sensing Science. The What Works Clearinghouse…