The Department of Engineering Education was formed in June 2019. The department specializes in engineering education research and the delivery of innovative and effective instructional methods in engineering undergraduate courses, as well as assessment. Our faculty design and teach large enrollment undergraduate engineering courses that span multiple majors using methods that promote conceptual understanding and student retention. We perform research into the effectiveness of learning methods, and continually strive to improve and adapt course content and delivery methods to serve students and faculty throughout the Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering.
WELCOME TO THE DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING EDUCATION!
WELCOME TO THE DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING EDUCATION!
Department News
Joshua Fox named one of UF’s Top 10 most loved professors
October 16, 2020
College Magazine named Joshua Fox as one of UF’s Top 10 most loved professors. “If you’re looking for a fun, interactive programming class, consider Fox as your professor. “
New grant: Gloria Kim, US Dept of State
July 30, 2020
Gloria Kim (Pingchien Neo Co-PI) was awarded a new grant entitled “U.S.-Korea Global Design Thinking Alliance for Community College Students”. This project will address low study abroad participation of STEM students through the creation of a new faculty-led study-abroad program… Read More
AI Fundamentals
July 24, 2020
EED is teaching a new course Artificial Intelligence Fundamentals in Fall 2020. Enrollment is limited.
EED statement on diversity and inclusion
June 6, 2020
Given the recent historic times in our country, as your chair and fellow human being, I want all of you to know that I join the Gator community in condemning the senseless acts of violence and injustice against certain groups of our population. We stand with President Fuchs, Dean Frierson of the Graduate School, Dean Abernathy of the Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering, and acknowledge the pain that is being suffered by the people of color across the nation, in particular the Black community.
…Faculty Meeting
August 14, 2019
Thursday August 22, 2019 2:45pm Room: NSC 214 Agenda: TBA