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The Engineering Education Board (EEB) Annual Leadership Seminar took place on January 24-25, 2002, focusing on enhancing engineering education from kindergarten through graduate studies. Key participants included board members and leaders from various educational sectors. The seminar addressed vital activities such as scholarships, competitions, and faculty development, as well as strategies for increasing student recruitment and participation in engineering fields. The seminar aimed to foster collaboration among educators, industry professionals, and governmental bodies to improve engineering education's accessibility and quality.
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Engineering Education Board (EEB) Annual Leadership Seminar January 24-25, 2002
Engineering Education BoardJob Products • All SAE formal education programs, kindergarten through graduate school.
Engineering Education Board Customers External • Students K-Graduate School • Faculty and Teachers • Industry • College/University Administrators • Collegiate Chapters • Government • K-12 Administrators • General Public
Engineering Education Board Customers Internal • SAE Board of Directors • EEB Committees • Sections Board • SAE Sections • SAE Staff • Membership Services Board
Diana D. Brehob, Chair Nick Cernansky-Past Chair Chuck Allport Sid Banwart Frank Hughes Jess Comer Greg Davis Julie Abraham Richard Tonda Alan Nye Bruce Peters J. E. (Ted) Robertson Jeff Hodgson William J. Wartinbee, Robert S. Sechler, SAE Staff Engineering Education Board2002 Team Composition
Engineering Education Board Key Activities • Scholarships • Doctoral Scholars Program • Design Competitions • K-12 Hands-On Program • Industrial Lecture Series • ABET Activities Participation • Student Member Recruitment • Faculty Advisors Development • Student Group Support • Engineering Faculty Programs
Number of Participating Students Program began in 1990-1991 academic year.
North AmericanCollegiate Design Competitions Number of entries *West Coast competition combined with Midwest in 1997 and renamed Supermileage
North American Collegiate Design Competitions Number of Entries
North AmericanCollegiate Design CompetitionsRegistered Teams
North AmericanCollegiate Design CompetitionParticipating Students * Data not available for Non-North American Competitions
Challenges 2 & 3 * * Goal of 458 new schools each year based on reaching Challenge 1 penetration within a 10 year period (1996-2006)
As of 8/27/01