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Joe Steinmeyer on Guiding Students Into the World of STEM


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Joe Steinmeyer of MIT EECS

"Students benefit from a programming-focused curriculum, because that is one of the great have/have-not situations in education today," says MIT lecturer Joe Steinmeyer.

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Joe Steinmeyer is a principal lecturer in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at MIT. His work includes the study of the intersection of biology and neuroscience, focusing on automation and control; and more recently, research in instrumentation and on novel ways to improve student learning. Steinmeyer joined the Office of Engineering Outreach Programs instructional staff in 2009 and since then has taught more than 400 students in the Minority Introduction to Engineering and Science (MITES), MIT Online Science, Technology, and Engineering Community (MOSTEC), Saturday Engineering Enrichment and Discovery (SEED) Academy, and E2 programs.

From MIT Office of Engineering Outreach Programs
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