2011 ASEE Annual Conference

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Join the American Society for Engineering Education in Vancouver, BC, Canada
for the 118th Annual Conference & Exposition!

June 26 - 29, 2011
Vancouver, BC, Canada

The ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition is the only conference dedicated to all disciplines of engineering education.  It is committed to fostering the exchange of ideas, enhancing teaching methods and curriculum, and providing prime networking opportunities for engineering and technology education stakeholders such as deans, faculty members and industry and government representatives.

The ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition hosts over 400 technical sessions, with peer-reviewed papers spanning all disciplines of engineering education. Attendees include deans, faculty and researchers, students, and retirees. Distinguished lectures run throughout the conference, starting with the main plenary. In addition to various award receptions and banquets, ASEE hosts a complimentary "Meet the Board Forum," providing the opportunity for all registrants to meet with members of the ASEE Board of Directors and discuss current issues in engineering and technology. The spouse/guest tours help make the conference an event for the entire family. Other highlights include the "Greet the Stars" orientation for new ASEE members and first-time conference attendees, the ASEE Picnic, and the "Focus on Exhibits" Happy Hour and Brunch. The 2011 conference will be in Vancouver, B.C., Canada. We look forward to welcoming you there.

Further information available at http://www.asee.org/conferences/annual/2011/index.cfm.

Look for these DR K-12 grantees who are presenting:    

  • Session Title: Minorities in Engineering Division
    Presenters: Christine Hailey (project: The Influence of MESA Activities on Underrepresented Students), Chra Austin, Cameron Denson
  • Session Title: Measuring Innovation with Epistemic Games 
    Presenters: David Shaffer (project: AutoMentor: Virtual Mentoring and Assessment in Computer Games for STEM Learning)        
Proposals Due October 8, 2010