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  • Concord Consortium Wins SBANE Innovation Award

    Innovation Award

    We're delighted to announce that we were awarded a Smaller Business Association of New England (SBANE) Innovation Award. The Concord Consortium was selected from 268 innovative companies and joins the "Circle of Excellence" with past winners, including Staples, PictureTel, Ben & Jerry's, Brooks Automation, Direct Tire, Genzyme, Nantucket Nectars, Imagitas!, Aurora Imaging Technology, and iRobot. Learn more »

  • Trusted Source Endorses Concord Consortium Research Results

    The What Works Clearinghouse (WWC), a federally funded organization that scans educational research for high-quality studies, recently reviewed our 2008 study of the Technology Enhanced Elementary and Middle School Science (TEEMSS) software and materials. The WWC reported, "TEEMSS was found to have potentially positive effects on general science achievement for elementary school students in grades 3–4." Read more »

  • Blended Learning Conference

    Blended Learning Conference

    Dan Damelin's keynote address at Bryn Mawr's Blended Learning Conference on May 8th will highlight Molecular Workbench and our open-license lesson modules. The conference focuses on Bryn Mawr's yearlong blended learning experiment. View details »

  • Google Summer of Code

    Two Google
    Summer of Coders

    Two students will spend the summer coding for our open source projects. Through Google Summer of Code™ (GSoC), they'll earn stipends from Google, plus get a coveted GSoC t-shirt and certificate. Concord Consortium developers will provide mentorship. Win-win! Read more »

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