| Past Seminar Series - Spring 2009 |
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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. If you would like to be on the Seminar Series Mailing list, please Subscribe.
Seminars are from 3:30 - 4:30 pm in Curtis Hall-Basement at the CEEO unless otherwise noted.
Monday, January 12 Developing and Teaching Challenging Engineering Design Projects for Middle School - Doug Prime, UMass Lowell.
Monday, February 2 High-Low Tech: Rethinking Cultural and Material Contexts for Engineering and Design - Leah Buechley, MIT Media Lab
Monday, February 23 A comparison of the Perception of Teaching Excellence by Faculty and Administrators - Eric Wang, University of Nevada, Reno
Monday, March 30 A Design Challenge: How Teacher Education Must Change to Address Engineering Standards and the Role of Engineers in Teacher Preparation - Dale Baker, Arizona State University
Monday, April 27 Having Your Cake and Eating it, too: Integrating (rather than adding) Math Learing Into Robotics Curricula for Middle School - Chris Schunn, University of Pittsburgh |
