…happy to announce that teachers can now do just that! Teachers can scroll through a grid of students’ work and view responses to multiple-choice, open-ended, drawing questions, and more. Most…
…the ocean) or Concord, Massachusetts (about 30 miles west)? In May? In December? (With our offices in both Concord, MA, and Emeryville, CA, located quite close to San Francisco, these…
…totality began—and receded far too quickly—captures the ebullience and awe in a way that no words ever could: https://concord.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/eclipse-2017-totality.mp4 Yes – it’s really that exciting—for anyone and everyone. So, as…
Hybrid analysis: How human and computer analysis of log data can work together to optimize results Blog Post
…external voltage, E, and the external resistance, R0. Obviously, correct submissions indicate success, but further analysis revealed the strategy that the team had employed to achieve their goal. Thus, in…
…atomic mass units (amu), nanometers (10−9 meters) and femtoseconds (10-15 seconds), and depicts their motion. To simulate macroscopic particles that follow the same laws, we can imagine them as microscopic…
…system are intertwined. If evaporation slows down (absorb less heat) due to salt, crystallization slows down (release less heat) too. The small amount of crystallization heat transfers to the surface…
…this case, the thresholds for extreme heat vary by climatic regions (e.g., typical seasonal temperatures). For Palmdale, California, we’re looking at days over 100° F, but in Juneau, Alaska, days…
…more sophisticated reasoning in computational practices such as experimentation, data visualization and interpretation, and risk modeling after completing the modules. Students’ improvement in computational thinking from pre- to post-test shows…
…science, technology, engineering, and mathematics resources that are more socially and culturally relevant, how to support teachers in contextualizing materials to better meet students’ needs and backgrounds, how to ensure…
…science activities (like our latest Geniventure dragon genetics game). You matter (you really do!), and you can learn more about the atomic world through our Next-Generation Molecular Workbench. Not my…