The Worcester Telegram and Gazette, April 1, 2011 “Innovation is key in WPI competition.” Science Assistments Doctoral Student Michael Sao Pedro advised by Professor Janice Gobert won 2nd place at the annual innovation competition.
The Boston Globe, January 10, 2008. “WPI gets $1.5 million for science tutoring.”
Worcester Business Journal, January 9, 2008. “WPI Team gets $1.5 M for Computer Tutor.”
Mass High Tech: the Journal of New England Technology, January 9, 2008. “WPI wins $1.5 M in fed funding for tutoring tech.”
The DIGS Project (Inquiring with Geoscience Data Sets; NSF-GEO# 0507828) was featured on the Digital Library for Earth System Education website (www.dlese.org), January 2008.
Gobert, J. (2004). What’s on your plate? Exemplary science unit highlighted in video course Essential Science for Teachers: Earth and Space Science, by Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, Science Media Group, Annenberg/CPB Project.
The Boston Globe, November 6, 2001, “$7 Million Research Study Will Assess the Impact of Technology on Student Learning.”
Kerry Announces Massachusetts To Receive Additional $38 Million In Science Investments; http://kerry.senate.gov/press/release/?id=ebd5aacc-bd95-42b3-8a0b-fe6b76ac2a04
The Worcester Telegram and Gazette, April 1, 2011 “Innovation is key in WPI competition.” Science Assistments Doctoral Student Michael Sao Pedro advised by Professor Janice Gobert won 2nd place at the annual innovation competition.
The Boston Globe, January 10, 2008. “WPI gets $1.5 million for science tutoring.”
Worcester Business Journal, January 9, 2008. “WPI Team gets $1.5 M for Computer Tutor.”
Mass High Tech: the Journal of New England Technology, January 9, 2008. “WPI wins $1.5 M in fed funding for tutoring tech.”
The DIGS Project (Inquiring with Geoscience Data Sets; NSF-GEO# 0507828) was featured on the Digital Library for Earth System Education website (www.dlese.org), January 2008.
Gobert, J. (2004). What’s on your plate? Exemplary science unit highlighted in video course Essential Science for Teachers: Earth and Space Science, by Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, Science Media Group, Annenberg/CPB Project.
The Boston Globe, November 6, 2001, “$7 Million Research Study Will Assess the Impact of Technology on Student Learning.”
Kerry Announces Massachusetts To Receive Additional $38 Million In Science Investments; http://kerry.senate.gov/press/release/?id=ebd5aacc-bd95-42b3-8a0b-fe6b76ac2a04