“…As demands on hydrologists have grown, so have calls to enhance hydrology education at the upper division and graduate levels to adequately prepare students for both research and industry (Merwade & Ruddell, 2012; Ruddell & Wagener, 2015; Wagener et al, 2021). Enhancing students' ability to conceptualize, analyze and interpret complex hydrologic processes is an area of much research (Bourget, 2006; Habib et al, 2018; Marshall et al, 2013; Merwade & Ruddell, 2012; Ngambeki et al, 2012; Ruddell & Wagener, 2015; Wagener et al, 2007, 2012). Educators have recognized a need to augment traditional teacher‐centred lectures centred on fundamental physical laws with student‐centred, data‐driven learning activities that enable students to explore the hydrological system using authentic datasets and modelling tools (Merwade & Ruddell, 2012).…”