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Students pair up to use InquirySpace for an independent investigation. Investigations may use data from probes and sensors, models and simulations or both.
Credit: Concord Consortium
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Teachers can use InquirySpace as a tool for their own class experiments or as an open-ended tool that permits students to develop investigations of their own.
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CODAP builds on the NSF-funded Data Games project. In the example seen here, you learn to read the conditional probability graph to beat Dr. Markov and save Madeline the dog.
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An example simulation from NetLogo, here modeling the dynamics of predator/prey interactions in an ecosystem.
Credit: Center for Connected Learning and Computer-Based Modeling, Northwestern University
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InquirySpace, a collaboration between the Concord Consortium and Northwestern University, integrates tools for modeling, data collection, and data exploration and analysis to better enable students to engage in extended inquiry investigations.
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