The first event of the new semester in the Inquiries in Engineering Education seminar series will be held today (here). Researchers from the GATE program (Grants for Advancement of Teaching in Engineering) will present summaries of their work.
Illinois Innovations: Projects on Instruction, Curriculum, & Student Learning in Engineering
This symposium highlights the GATE awards, one of the College of Engineering’s initiatives to promote excellence in curriculum and instruction. The GATE (Grants for Advancement of Teaching in Engineering) program supports projects that enhance the undergraduate classroom experience for engineering students. At this luncheon symposium, the 2008 faculty recipients of the GATE awards will discuss the goals and outcomes of their course and curricular innovations. There will be time for discussion and creative thinking about ideas for future projects.
iFoundry co-director, David E. Goldberg, is in San Francisco today and tomorrow and Los Angeles Wednesday through Friday spreading the word about iFoundry to Illinois alumni and friends. The powerpoint presentation for his visits is available in the viewer below
7:39 ifoundry co-director and William H. Severns Chair for Human Behavior at the University of Illinois, Raymond L. Price, speaks on his new book, "The HP ...