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Online Event: David Crismond (1/28/2008)

Tufts CEEO is working to make it's seminar series available LIVE online so that everyone can get excited about engineering education - whether you can make it to our Center at Tufts or not..  The inaugural event is Dr. David Crismond's talk (Diagnostic Reasoning in Engineering Design)  on January 28th at 1pm  EST. 

You can join this event on the web to listen to David's talk and submit questions.  

Click on the link to register for access to the event.  You will be e-mailed all the information for connecting to the event.

https://admin.acrobat.com/crismond/event/event_info.html
 

Any questions? E-mail

 

CEEO in October 2006 Prism Magazine

CEEO featured in Prism

The CEEO is featured In an article titled Kids are Learning the Fun and Excitement of Engineering from a Familiar Toy in the September issue of Prism, an American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) publication. Follow the link below and read the article...

 http://www.prism-magazine.org/oct06/tt_01.cfm

 
LEGO Education Press Release

August 8, 2006

Reading, 'Riting, 'Rithmatic . . . Robotics 

AUSTIN, TX – NIWeek - August 8, 2006 - Today LEGO Education announced a collaboration with four leading industry and academic experts that will bring robotics to the forefront of education worldwide.

 Focusing on the latest in LEGO Education robotics, LEGO® MINDSTORMS® Education, the collaboration will partner LEGO Education with National Instruments, Tufts University Center for Engineering Education Outreach (CEEO), Carnegie Mellon University Robotics Academy, and Vernier Software & Technology to produce a continuum of robotics sets, programming software, sensors, and curriculum aimed at helping students learn essential science, technology, engineering, and math concepts.  

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ROBOLAB 2.9 Press Release

Announcing ROBOLAB 2.9:
Bridging the RCX generation to the NXT

   Everyone's excited about the new LEGO? MINDSTORMS? NXT system. But what if you've invested years of your life in ROBOLAB? and the RCX?

   No worries. In August 2006 LEGO Education, in collaboration with Tufts University's Center for Engineering and Educational Outreach (CEEO), and National Instruments will release one last version of ROBOLAB, designed specifically to support RCX users and ease the transition to NXT.

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