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The Center for Excellence in Education (CEE) hosted “ Dr. Matt Marino, a professor at the University of Central Florida and the director of the Toni Jennings Exceptional Education ... NCTM TV stops by an engaging session that shows teachers how to play active, engaging motion A discussion on the benefits and limitations of using MIT lectures on YouTube as a learning resource for college The Center for Excellence in Education (CEE) hosted “Step into Ripple Studios is hoping to motivate girls to choose a career in

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STEM Lyceums: STEM and Gaming

STEM Lyceums: STEM and Gaming

The Center for Excellence in Education (CEE) hosted “

Game Based Learning for STEM Education

Game Based Learning for STEM Education

Dr. Matt Marino, a professor at the University of Central Florida and the director of the Toni Jennings Exceptional Education ...

Sponsored
Smartphone Motion Games for STEM Learning | Colleen Megowan-Romanowicz

Smartphone Motion Games for STEM Learning | Colleen Megowan-Romanowicz

NCTM TV stops by an engaging session that shows teachers how to play active, engaging motion

Is MIT YouTube a Good Source for STEM Majors?

Is MIT YouTube a Good Source for STEM Majors?

A discussion on the benefits and limitations of using MIT lectures on YouTube as a learning resource for college

STEM Lyceums: Step Into STEM

STEM Lyceums: Step Into STEM

The Center for Excellence in Education (CEE) hosted “Step into

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Getting girls into the STEM game

Getting girls into the STEM game

Ripple Studios is hoping to motivate girls to choose a career in

Unlock Student Potential Through Esports and STEM | Gaming Concepts by PlayVS

Unlock Student Potential Through Esports and STEM | Gaming Concepts by PlayVS

What if students could turn their passion for

Learning STEM Skills by Designing Video Games: Is School Enough?

Learning STEM Skills by Designing Video Games: Is School Enough?

Texas 10-year-old Rhys uses Gamestar Mechanic to program and create worlds to play in, learning valuable skills in science, ...

STEM Lyceums: STEM in Policy

STEM Lyceums: STEM in Policy

The Center for Excellence in Education (CEE) offered high school students a cost-free opportunity to learn about science, ...

STEM Lyceums: Pathways in Computer Science

STEM Lyceums: Pathways in Computer Science

The Center for Excellence in Education (CEE) hosted “Pathways in Computer Science,” a cost-free Zoom session for high school ...

STEM in 10: The Effects of Playing Video Games

STEM in 10: The Effects of Playing Video Games

Welcome to #STEMin10, a series of