The Learning Through Collaborative Visualization (CoVis) Project is thousands of students, over a hundred teachers,and dozens of researchers and scientists working to improve science education in middle and high schools. They do this by approaching the learning of science more like the doing of science, and by employing a broad range of communication and collaboration technologies.
| Overview of the CoVis Project | CoVis Research Overview | Summary from CoVis NIE Proposal |
| A brief (but very broad) overview of CoVis. | An overview of CoVis research planning. | Summary of the funded proposal to Networking Infrastructures for Education. |
| CoVis Participants & Partners | Funders, Sponsors & Other CoVis Facts | |
| Who are we? Where are we from? | Just a little more information than you wanted to know... | |
| Project Personnel | CoVis Points of Contact | CoVis Philosophy |
| A listing of folks involved in the CoVis project. | Who to call, e-mail, etc. to learn more about CoVis. | A series of "white papers" discussing the guiding pedagogical principles and philosophies of the CoVis project. |
| CoVis Papers | Project Publications | The CoVis Network Use Policy |
| Papers from CoVis available for downloading. | Full CoVis project vitae. | A document to guide use of networks by school students, and pointers to other documents of this sort. |
| The CoVis Software Suite | Video Clips from the CoVis Project | |
| An overview of the special-purpose educational software created by CoVis. | Some QuickTime clips from the first phase of CoVis. |