| Past Seminar Series - Spring 2006 |
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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.
Monday, January 30 Raising the Bar on What's Standard: When Teaching Means Learning - Rebecca New, Tufts University
Monday, February 6 Teaching Every Student in the Digital Age: Universal Design for Learning - David Rose, founding Director and Chief Scientist of the Cognition & Learning Center for Applied Special Technology (CAST)
Monday, February 27
Monday, March 6 Encouraging Interest in Math, Science and Engineering from Two Vantage Points: An Elementary School and A Graduate School of Education - Pate and Done Pierson
Monday, March 27 High School Engineering: A Sample Model - Timothy Jump, Benilde-St. Margaret's School
Monday, April 3 Using Video as a Source of Measurement Data in Middle School - Andee Rubin, Senior Scientist at TERC
Monday, May 1 How Language Shows Us How People Think about the Concept of Force - Ray Jackendoff, Seth Merrin Professor of Philosophy at Tufts University
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