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Chuck Hodges...work brings the promise of technology into a reality for education in science, math and engineering.
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Stacy OlsonFree simulations and Activities for Math and Science. Also has activities that use probeware.
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Meridith BruozasOrganization that develops free tools that support deepening math and science content knowledge through models, simulations and educational technology.
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Frank DoughertyWe're a nonprofit educational research and development organization based in Concord, Massachusetts. Our pioneering work brings the promise of technology into a reality for education in science, math and engineering.
We have a diverse group of innovators who are truly amazing. They are collaborative, creative, and fully dedicated to our core mission. And they combine bucketloads of disciplinary knowledge, educational experience, and technological expertise in marvelous ways, all in the name of showing educational technology's true potential to the world. -
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Key Librarianinteractive resources for sciences, available at several grade levels
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"We're a non-profit research and development organization dedicated to transforming education through technology. We create pioneering learning innovations for science, mathematics, and engineering."
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Carol EspositoThis is the Official Site of a Consortium of Educators who research, write, and educate in the field of UDL. Rose and Meyer are the leaders and they are the authors of several UDL Books published by the Harvard Education Press.
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Michelle FridayNon-profit group that runs a variety of projects. A popular place to link from other ed tech sites. Includes project information, research and publications, and activities (software).
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Sholom EisenstatThe Concord Consortium is a nonprofit educational research and development organization based in Concord, Massachusetts. We create interactive materials that exploit the power of information technologies.
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Dara DawsonEducation and the use of Technology. Lots of lessons, ideas, simulations
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eric biederbeckconcord consortium makes simulations for teaching in depth science and math ideas
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David KlecherHelp your students learn with hundreds of interactive, research-based resources covering a huge variety of science, engineering, and math topics\n\nThe Concord Consortium, a non-profit organization that develops technologies for math, science and engineering education, has been a leader in developing free, open source software that teachers can use to model concepts. One of their most extensive projects is the Molecular Workbench, which provides science teachers with simulations on topics like gas laws, fluid mechanics and chemical bonding. Teachers who are trained in the system can create activities with text, models and interactive controls. One participant referred to the project as "[Microsoft] Word for molecules."\n\nOther simulations the organization is developing include a software that allows students to experiment with virtual greenhouses in order to understand evolution, a software that helps students understand the physics of energy efficiency by designing a model house, and simulations of how electrons interact with matter.\n
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Jodi ScottGreat digital models and interactive activities found here... Called the "Microsoft of Molecules"
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