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IEEE Education Society
IEEE and IEEE Education SocietyFlorida Council
Nova Southeastern University, ,
FAU and LACCEI Manuel Castro, Ph.D., IEEE Fellow Past President Jr
IEEE Education SocietyProfessor – Electronics Technology
UNED, Madrid, [email protected]
http://www.slideshare.net/mmmcastro/
IEEE Education Society
6:00 pmIntroduction
What is the IEEE Education Society? What does a Chapter do?
Participant introduction and interestsBrainstorming for possible future activitiesOpen discussion7:00 pm
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Collaboration of Professional Societies increase synergy IEEE & Nova Southeastern University & FAU & LACCEI
Technology and Education – Open systems, sharing and accessibility of contents
Continuing education ensures growth
Engineering Education faces those topics
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IEEE is a global professional organization advancing innovation ensure technical excellence benefit the worldwide human community
Fields of interest engineered systems that use electricity to do work
IEEE's core purpose is to foster technological innovation and excellence for the benefit of
humanity4
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The world’s largest professional organization More than 430,000 – over 50% U.S.A. – 50% Industry
A respected standards organization 1,500 standards
A major global conference business 1,000 conferences - 76 countries (400,000 attendees) / year
A significant publisher of technical literature 170 Transactions, Journals & Magazines 1/3 of world literature in fields of interest 3.5 million documents IEEE Xplore (8 million dwnlds/month)
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38 Societies & 7 Technical Councils with specific fields of interest Examples: Communications Society, Computer Society,
Power and Energy Society, Education Society
2,231 Chapters that unite local members with similar technical interests Examples: Spanish, Portugal, Gulf and Nordic Chapters
of Education Society
2,516 Student Branches in 80 countries 790 Student Branches Chapters
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Reflecting the global nature of IEEE, R8 and R10 are now the two largest IEEE Regions
R9 – 4%
R8 – 19%
R10
23%R1 to R6
U.S.A. 51%
R7 – Canada 3%
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R3 Florida Council
IEEE Education Society
IEEE Organization & Governance
MEMBERS
Board of Directors Assembly
PSPB IEEE-USA
Standards Assoc.Educational Act.
MGA Technical Act. Executive Comm.
Regions & Sections
Societies & Tech. Councils
Staff & Society Executive Directors
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Chapters
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A community focused on enhancing engineering education
A forum for Continuing education Peer networking Service opportunities Professional recognition
all along the world (global presence with glocal perspective)
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Vision The IEEE Education Society strives to be the
global leader in engineering education
MissionThe IEEE Education Society is an international
organization that promotes, advances, and disseminates state-of-the-art information and
resources related to the Society’s field of interest and provides development opportunities for
academic, industry, and government professionals
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Founded in 1957 Majority in U.S.A. 6% from Region 8 (Europe, Middle East & Africa) 5% from Region 9 (Latin America)
By 1997 Majority of members outside the U.S.A.
Today About 3,400 members 60% outside the U.S.A. 30% in Region 8 (Europe, Middle East, & Africa) FIRST President from OUTSIDE U.S.A. (past Spain
and next in Brazil)
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Service activities in engineering education TISP (Teacher in Service Program) Tryengineering.org EPICS (Engineering Projects in Community
Service) New Initiative Programs Chapter initiative support and Awards Students branch and mentoring support HKN honor student society
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Board of Governors President / President-Elect / Past Presidents Jr & Sr Secretary / Treasurer 4 VicePresidents (EA&A / MGA / Conferences /
Publications) Members at large (12) Relations with TAB / EAB / MGA / Standards Relations with Regions / Chapters / Student
Branches Relations inside Division VI
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Peer Reviewed Publications
Focused on all EdSoc fields-of-interestFounded: 1958
Focus on Latin America, Portugal, SpainFounded: 2006
Focus on Learning TechnologiesFounded: 2008
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By Students and for Students founded: 2006 Student
Publication
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Frontiers in Education Conference (FIE) Vision: Be the premier forum for computing,
engineering, and technology education professionals to learn best practices and innovations, enable better teaching and learning, and to share ideas and foster community.
History: Forty-four years of educating educators
IEEE Education Society
Frontiers in Education Conference (FIE)sponsored with ASEE and IEEE Computer Society grown to 700 participants four days of workshops and paper presentations typically 450 peer-reviewed papers (900 received &
review) breakfasts and lunches included in registration registration fee is US $500 for ASEE/IEEE members FIE2014: Madrid, Spain (October 22-25, 2014) First year outside U.S.A. in the last 24 years FIE2015: El Paso, TX, USA (October 21-24, 2015)
http://www.fie-conference.org/16
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IEEE International Conference on Teaching, Learning, and Assessment in Engineering (TALE)
TALE 2015: Bangkok, Thailand (December 7-8, 2016)
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http://ww.tale-conference.org/
IEEE Education Society
IEEE Global Engineering Education Conference(EDUCON)
EDUCON 2017: Athens, Greece (25-28 April, 2017)
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http://www.educon-conference.org/
IEEE Education Society
IEEE Engineering Education Conference(EDUNINE - EDU9)
EDUNINE 2017: Santos, Brazil (19-22 March, 2017)
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http://edunine-conference.org/
IEEE Education Society
Cooperative Conference Technical Co-sponsorship LACCEI (Latin and Caribean and South America) TAEE (Spain) FNDTI (Spain) CISPEE (Portugal) Exp.at (Portugal) MITE (India) IMCL (Worldwide) ICL (Worldwide) REV (Worldwide)
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Chapter development – Florida Council Part of Region 3 Leaders:
Temporal in formation Elections and:
Chair, Chair-elect Treasurer/Secretary Vice-Chairs Vocals
12 Education Societymembers signature 2 technical activities every year
virtual Member upgrade (Senior) (Fellow)
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New ways of collaboration: IEEE Collabratec
http://ieee-collabratec.ieee.org/
Open to IEEE
A common place to contact
Communities
Research groups
People !!!!!
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IEEEx MOOCs
https://www.edx.org/school/ieeex Evolution of IEEE
Center for Leadership Excellence and eLearning Library
2015 starting
edX member
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IEEE eLearning Library and CLE
https://www.ieee.org/education_careers/education/elearning_library/
https://ieee-elearning.org/CLE/ IEEE Center for
Leadership Excellence
Professional courses
IEEE training volunteers
eLearning Library
IEEE Education Society
6:00 pmIntroduction
What is the IEEE Education Society? What does a Chapter do?
Participant introduction and interestsBrainstorming for possible future activitiesOpen discussion7:00 pm
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IEEE Education Society
IEEE and IEEE Education SocietyFlorida Council
Nova Southeastern University, ,
FAU and LACCEI Manuel Castro, Ph.D., IEEE Fellow Past President Jr
IEEE Education SocietyProfessor – Electronics Technology
UNED, Madrid, [email protected]
http://www.slideshare.net/mmmcastro/