CEF believes that students learn best through immersive, project-based curriculum.  We have assembled a family of curriculum plans utilizing educational equipment that will enhance your students learning experience and natural curiosity about “how things work”.  These materials and/or workshops are available through the application processes linked above.

Classroom Ideas:  

MSTA Workshop:  MovementIsEverywhere.ppt

Remote Operated Vehicle Workshop
http://picasaweb.google.com/kjklimek/UROVTraverseCity12608#

TiViTz Math Strategy Game

GPS Units and Geocaching

Data Loggers
Segway Human Transporter Magic Sneakers Project

Physics of Cell Phones and Wireless Technology Workshop

What do your students think about engineering, science and math?  Make it an enjoyable, hands-on experience and watch their interest and skill level grow.

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Center of Science and Engineering Excellence (COSEE) Designation - this honor is given to CEF network schools that best represent the vision and mission of the Foundation and provide outstanding leadership and innovation in providing engineering education.  

The next COSEE Application will be available in September 2009.

The 2007 COSEE honorees are:
Garfield Elementary
Wm. D. Ford Career Tech Center
Macomb Academy of Arts and Sciences
Traverse City Central High School
University High School
Regina High School
Huron Intermediate School District

Check out these cool sites:
Pitsco
Popular Science
National Engineers Week
Edmund Scientific
Segway
Contact us:

313.647.9993
karl@cef-trek.org
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For educators

IGNITING THE CREATIVE POTENTIAL OF STUDENTS TOWARD ENGINEERING, SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS