…California, southeastern Pennsylvania, and eastern Massachusetts complete hands-on science and engineering activities, receive guidance and instruction from undergraduate and graduate student mentors, interact online with STEM professionals, and learn about…
…to access the software from a Web page on a school computer, iPad, or smartphone, giving them anywhere, anytime access to powerful science learning opportunities. We’re creating videos to share…
National Science Foundation funds chemical imaging research based on infrared thermography Blog Post
…can take IR images just like taking conventional photos and record IR videos just like recording conventional videos. The manufacturers also provide application programming interfaces (APIs) for developers to blend…
Design replay: Reconstruction of students' engineering design processes from Energy3D logs Blog Post
…sequence to calculate any of its properties. The three videos embedded in this post show the design replays of three students’ work from a classroom study that we just completed…
…During the Eocene, when temperature differences were not as large between the poles and the midlatitudes, ocean currents were weaker than they are today. Today, the ACC is considered the…
…reference, today’s carbon dioxide level is approximately 390 parts per million. This is why ice sheets still remain on Earth today. With carbon dioxide levels forecast to rise to 550-1,000…
…we hope this map will teach The TecRocks project has developed a new online module that weaves rock formation and plate tectonics together such that teachers and students can approach…
…Education. 4. ConnectedBio: An integrative & technology-enhanced approach to evolution education for high school We describe our free online activities centered on a single evolutionary phenomenon—why deer mice have different…
…the American Association for the Advancement of Science to “encourage innovation and excellence in education, as well as to encourage the use of high-quality on-line resources by students, teachers, and…
CONCORD, Massachusetts, June 24 – The Molecular Workbench software developed by the Concord Consortium was awarded a SPORE Prize, Science Magazine announced today. The Science Prize for Online Resources in…