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| Past Seminar Series - Spring 2008 |
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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 28 Diagnostic Reasoning in Engineering Design - David Crismond, City College of New York (special time - 1:00 pm)
Tuesday, February 19 Which Came First: The Professor or the Student? - Pam Eibeck, Dean of Engineering at Texas Tech
Monday, March 3 Engineering in the LIberal Arts University: Princeton Experiences - Vince Poor, Dean of Engineering at Princeton University
Monday, April 2 Fantasy Basketball as an Informal Learning Culture - Paula Hooper, Senior Research Associate at the Technical Education Research Center (TERC)
Monday, April 31 The Robotic Fly: Innovations in Very Small Robots - Rob Wood, Harvard University
Wednesday, April 9 Supporting Innovation: Engineers and Policy - Bill Wulf, University of Virginia (special time - 1:30 in Nelson Auditorium, Anderson Hall)
Monday, April 28 Learning through Design - Ann McKenna, Northwestern University
Monday, May 12 LEGO Americas: What does the Future Bring? - Soren Torp Laursen, President of LEGO Systems
Monday, June 2 Conceptual Continuity: Using Informal Science Literacies to Promote Students Science Learning - Bryan Brown, Stanford University |
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