| Past Seminar Series - Fall 2010 |
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The Tufts STEM Education Lecture Series highlights innovative STEM education research in an effort to increase collaboration between universities and organizations dedicated to improving the way students learn.This new lecture series is a joint venture between the Center for Engineering Education and Outreach (CEEO) and the Tufts Education Department. If you would like to be on the Lecture Series Mailing list, please Subscribe, or send an email to sympa@elist.tufts.edu and type "ceeo_seminar" in the subject line.
Tufts STEM Education Lecture Series: Fall, 2010
Lectures (4:00 – 5:30 PM in Anderson Hall in Nelson Auditorium)
Early Algebra: What Children Can Do and Why It Matters for Mathematics Education - Maria Blanton, Professor of Mathematics Education, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth.
Monday, October 4th - To watch lecture, please click here How Students Can Learn Science on the Basis of "Misconceptions" - Andy diSessa, Professor of Cognition and Development, University of California Berkeley.
How Can We Help People Develop Creativity? - Janet Kolodner, Program Director of Cyberlearning: Transforming Education, National Science Foundation
Anderson Hall is right next to the Center for Engineering Education and Outreach (CEEO)
Directions to CEEO can be found at http://ceeo.tufts.edu/Contact-Directions/directions.htm
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