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Educators - How Do I Use Engineering in My Classroom?

Many teachers agree that hands-on learning is the best method for attracting more students to engineering. Interactive experiments and lessons help make engineering come alive for students. While many teachers do believe engineering is important in their classrooms, they often do not have the time or resources to implement engineering lessons. Here, you’ll find a collection of lesson plans and websites teachers have used over the years to introduce their students to engineering basics.

If you would like to see an engineering lesson plan or website listed here, email outreach@asee.org with your suggestion. In order to maintain this as a unique collection of engineering specific lesson plans, please limit your listings to those relating to engineering and engineering education.



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