…movement. “He talked about the model in ways that paper and pencil experiences could never address,” she explains. Another time, a student who almost never spoke up in class explained…
…in molecular biology and become a research scientist. Working in a lab for several months changed her mind. “I took some time to reflect on what I enjoyed doing and…
…interactive online stories, simple experiments with easy-to-use temperature probes, and web-based models that make the invisible world of molecules visible. Students have many “aha!” moments in her class—like the time…
…technology lab.” At the time, it was anyone’s guess what that was. It was 1994 and the beginning of the Concord Consortium. In the historical Massachusetts town known for its…
…and more. It will be held at the Boxboro Regency Hotel in Boxborough, MA. Friday, November 2 Monitor Student Progress and Understanding in Real Time with Geniventure Kiley McElroy-Brown, Trudi Lord,…
…back to the document at any time. The thumbnail also serves to remind them which experiment they are supposed to conduct. When they go back to the document, a thumbnail…
…apps, and user tracking technologies—that connect and coordinate learning across museums and bridge in-school and out-of-school time. To survey new learning spaces and interactive technologies, we visited two of our…
…the college-level and grades 6-12. Attendees will identify research directions towards adaptable digital environments for effective and scalable team-based learning in classroom settings. Sunday, March 31 Real-Time WYSIWIS System for…
…Spending time “playing” with data is a critical step in providing students a feel for what the data might tell them—and very different from many traditional activities in science or…
…are asked to do some shores but they do not take time to work for what they want to do in the future. Do you know that the universe won’t…