…attributes — age, education, income, family size, employment status, and many more. Furthermore, students typically encounter datasets only as “flat” displays of simple rows and columns in a spreadsheet. But…
…erosion, of course. It is the nature of coastlines to shift and change, with tides, with seasons, over decades and longer. However, both the island coastlines of HawaiΚ»i near towns…
…Puniwai, N. (2023). Engaging multiple perspectives in alaskan and hawaiian classrooms. @Concord. 27. Covitt, B., Frank, N., Puniwai, N., Perry, H., Watson, B., Haavind, S., Cope, D., & Staudt, C….
…different representations: map, graph, and table. Allow students plenty of time in this stage to “mess around” as they learn CODAP’s features. 4. Investigation Working in three groups, students examine…
…C. (1972). A mathematical model for predicting fire spread in wildland fuels. USDA Forest Service Research Paper INT-115. Ogden, UT: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Intermountain Forest and Range Experiment Station….
…Click the “Data Type” menu to view earthquakes, volcanoes, or both (Figure 1). Run the model again. Figure 1. Earthquakes are represented as circles, volcanic eruptions as triangles. 2 Find…
…the past and present, including measles, smallpox, Nipah, the 1918 flu, Ebola, and COVID, and travel to the Congo, Bangladesh, Taiwan, Pittsburgh, and Navajo country. While the topic is the…
…(including data visualizations, plus images, text boxes, etc.) when that moment was saved. Do elephant seals have two preferred depths of diving? What does the data say? What does the…
Julia LaCava is a summer intern at the Concord Consortium. A senior at Ithaca College, she majors in communications. Me as a child (left) and me in my “office” since…
…Chao, J., Finzer, W., & Palmer, P. (2022). Spam four ways: Making sense of text data. CHANCE, 35(2), 32–40. Culbreth, D., & Chao, J. (2021). The bardic bot: Integrating AI…