Durham, NC – November 10, 2007 –Dr. Robert M. Panoff, president and executive director of Shodor, a Durham, NC nonprofit serving students and educators nationwide, is being honored today by a computational science award given in his name at the Education Program of SCO7, an international conference for high performance computing being held in Reno, […]
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Arcade Courseware 2007 Premier Award Winner
Tuesday, October 23rd, 2007 8:38 pm
Written by: Alice Agogino
The 2007 Premier Award for Excellence in Engineering Education Courseware was awarded to Kirk Martini of the University of Virginia for Arcade: Interactive Non-linear Structural Analysis and Animation.
Arcade is a computer program for the simulation and animation of physical structures. Arcade uses a physics engine to model structural behavior. The physics engine models a collection […]
Posted in Topics: Education, General, Mathematics, Technology
Shodor Wins Grand Prize From Cisco, Inc.
Thursday, October 11th, 2007 3:06 pm
Written by: Linda Schmalbeck
Shodor, a Durham, North Carolina-based nonprofit organization serving educators and students and the NSDL Computational Science Pathway partner, has been recognized by Cisco, Inc. for its innovative use of technology to improve math and science education nationally. Shodor was named a grand prize winner in the Nonprofit category of the Cisco Growing with Technology Awards […]
Posted in Topics: Education, General, Science, Technology
Engineering Pathway Partners with the Junior EngineeringTechnology Society
Friday, September 28th, 2007 8:43 pm
Written by: Alice Agogino
The Engineering Pathway has teamed up with JETS (Junior Engineering Technical Society) to feature a K-12 resource every month in the Pre-Engineering Times newsletter. The resource highlight this month is Manufacturing Technologies: Making a Picture Frame, a TeachEngineering resource that complements the feature article “Automation Engineers Control the World”.
Posted in Topics: Education, Technology
BEN Scholar: Terry McGuire
Sunday, June 17th, 2007 3:50 pm
Written by: Brad Edmondson
NSDL and its Biological Sciences Pathway BiosciEdNet (BEN). share a problem. “I am always meeting people who say, ‘It’s too bad there isn’t a website that offers peer reviewed biological material for teaching,’” says Terry McGuire, associate professor of genetics at Rutgers University. In fact, BEN and NSDL offer thousands of these sources.
Terry McGuire […]
Posted in Topics: Education, General, Health, Mathematics






Posted in Topics: Education, General, Mathematics, Science, Technology
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