| Past Seminar Series - Spring 2004 |
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The CEEO seminar series highlights innovative engineering education in an effort to increase collaboration between universities and organizations dedicated to improving the way students learn. Most talks will be about 30 min, with time for informal discussion afterward. Seminars are from 3:30 - 4:30 pm in Curtis Hall-Basement at the CEEO unless otherwise noted.
Tuesday, February 10 How Multi-User Virtual Environments Aid Middle School Students' Motivation and Learning in Science - Chris Dede, Harvard University (This seminar will be held at the Gutman Library (Rm. 302)).
Monday, March 1 Learning Through Playful Invention - Mitch Resnick, MIT Media Lab (This seminar will be held at the MIT Media Lab (Rm. 001)).
Monday, March 15 Designing Exhibits for the Museum of Science: How to Teach Without Being There - Larry Bell, Senior Vice President of the Boston Museum of Science
Monday, March 29 Designing Engineering Experiences for the Informal Context - Bernie Zubrowski, EDC
Tuesday, April 6 Learning to Read by Making Movies - Chris Rogers, Tufts University
Monday, May 3 Teaching Physics Through Engineering Design - Mike Barnett, Boston College |
