…own homes, schools, and towns using low- or zero-cost technologies such as smartphone-based infrared (IR) thermography and simulation-based engineering design. We’re creating the Infrared Street View, a citizen science program…
…and practice science, engineering, and computation in an integrated fashion, rather than in isolation. In collaboration with Purdue University, the Science and Engineering Education for Infrastructure Transformation (SEE-IT) project is…
…“Open Simulator was very much alpha, so it crashed a lot,” she explains. “We spent a lot of time keeping it running. It was fun, but not profitable.” After two…
…Foster Inquiry-Based Science Education (IBSE)? — Working Group #3: Digital Learning Participant: Chad Dorsey 10:45 AM – 12:30 PM This working group will discuss the following questions: Which digital learning…
…vendors (outside services), and subawardees. If you are not clear about your collaborator status, please contact Lisa Buoncuore (lbuoncuore@concord.org). Because proposals are submitted by, and awards are granted to the…
…students reason about the invisible?. @Concord, 26(1), 12–13. Samarapungavan, A., Bryan, L. A., Staudt, C., Sapkota, B., Pinto, H. E. W., Broadhead, J. M., & Kimball, N. (2022). Using technology-mediated…
…Publications Damelin, D., & Krajcik, J. (2015). Interactions and energy: Big ideas that link science concepts. @Concord, 19(2), 12-13. Damelin, D. (2014). Monday’s lesson: Exploring atomic structure. @Concord, 18(2), 7….
…(See the “Under the Hood” article for more details.) Q. Why do you think AI belongs in K-12 education? Chao: Teaching AI seems like a very narrow topic that belongs…