The members of the Center for Engineering Education and Outreach are dedicated toward improving engineering education in the classroom; from Kindergarten to college. We have a research program aimed at understanding how kids and adults learn engineering. This research then informs our development of various educational tools. We collaborate with a number of companies to bring these tools into the classroom and then our outreach arm works with teachers around the world to further refine these tools and to support the teacher-user community. The Center houses faculty, staff, and graduate students from engineering disciplines and the education department.
The Center, tucked away on the lower level of a building at Tufts, is buzzing with activity on a daily basis, with undergraduate students developing and testing innovative educational technologies, staff members facilitating teacher workshops, and visiting professors sharing their knowledge through the semester seminar series.
- About Us
- More information about our mission of "Improving Education through Engineering" and how we achieve!
- People at the CEEO
- View pictures and biographical information of the current CEEO staff members, graduate and undergraduate students, and teacher consultants.
- Annual Reports
- Read a briefing on all CEEO research, outreach, and technology projects of 2010 in the CEEO Annual Report. Specific annual updates on the CEEO's flagship outreach program of STOMP can be found in the STOMP Annual Report.
2011 CEEO Annual Report
2011-2012 STOMP Annual Report
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