Member Benefits Bulletin
MEMBER BENEFITS BULLETIN
2 APRIL 2020
Dear IEEE Member,
In this time of uncertainty, we want you to know that we at IEEE are here for you.
This is your weekly compilation of member benefits from across IEEE that you can use as you work or learn from home and that you can take advantage of right now. We hope that these resources will continue to provide you with member value as we all work together to continue our shared mission to advance technology for humanity.
Thank you for being an IEEE member.
> A message from IEEE on Coronavirus COVID-19
TECHNICAL CONTENTCOVID-19 Related Research and Technologies are Free to Access in IEEE Xplore(R)
COVID-19 related research and technologies are free to access in IEEE Xplore IEEE is committed to supporting the global response with direct access to various articles and standards available to assist in the management of today's pandemic. These articles and standards are now free to access on IEEE Xplore.
White Papers to Download Free of Charge
IEEE Standards Association has several initiatives that produce white papers and reports that are free to access. Some of the latest papers produced by our working groups and Industry Connection activities include:
- IEEE 3D Body Processing - Industry Connections (3DBP IC): Communication, Security, and Privacy
- Utility Applications of Time Sensitive Networking
- Interoperability Maturity Roadmap--IEEE Std 2030.5
- Establishing Consistency in Joint Use Applications with 5G Wireless Facilities
Continuing Education Courses at Your Fingertips as You Work from Home
The IEEE Learning Network (ILN) gives members easy access to online learning content from across IEEE, all in one place. Browse hundreds of courses on core and emerging technologies, leadership skills, and more. Check out this week's selection of courses that active IEEE members can access for just US$10 each with the code ILNFIVE1.
Free Upcoming WebinarsOnline Delivery of Engineering Programs: Tips You Can Use From an Experienced ABET-Accredited Program
In 2013, Arizona State University's (ASU) Electrical Engineering program became the first bachelor's level ABET-accredited engineering program to be available 100% online. In this live virtual event, Stephen Phillips, Professor and Director of the School of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering at ASU, will discuss online delivery strategies used in the program as well as highlight lessons learned and specific techniques that can be used by faculty looking to convert to online delivery.
Webinar to be held 8 April @10:30Am EST
IEEE Tech Talk on Personal Digital Twins
IEEE Educational Activities and IEEE Future Directions are pleased to announce a new weekly virtual panel series featuring subject matter experts discussing the convergence of the latest technologies. Tune in each Wednesday at 9am ET for an engaging conversation and the opportunity to submit your questions. Join us for our first panel entitled "IEEE Tech Talk on Personal Digital Twins" with Derrick de Kerckhove and Roberto Saracco.
Webinar to be held 8 April @9:00AM EST
TryEngineering Live: Engineer Spotlight with Burt Dicht
TryEngineering Live: Engineer Spotlight will give a glimpse into the careers and lives of engineers. It will give students interested in possibly becoming engineers, or want to learn more about the profession, an opportunity to interact and ask questions to our guests.
Our first guest is Burt Dicht, Director of Student & Academic Education Programs for IEEE Educational Activities.
Webinar to be held 9 April @8:00PM EST
> Register now
Free Educational Resources Help Parents and Teachers
The IEEE History Center's Raising Engineering Awareness through the Conduit of History (REACH) Program provides free resources that engage students in the history of technology. Parents and teachers can explore lesson plans, or inquiry units, that include formative performance tasks, civic actions and excerpted documents for students. Students can participate in hands-on activities, analyze primary and secondary source materials, and be entertained by short videos that focus on the history of technology and its role in society. Intended for middle and secondary school students, the resources can be incorporated into many subjects including science, history, economics and language arts. Explore the inquiry units which include: Skyscrapers, Electric Lighting, Early Maritime Navigation, Triremes, Drones, Electronic Music, Radio, Printing Press, and the Refrigerated Railcar. Adults can have fun learning from the resources as well!
> Learn more
Free Online Collaboration Workspaces Available from IEEE
The global health crisis is a unique challenge affecting many members of the IEEE community, with many finding new ways to work remotely. As technology professionals shift to remote work environments, IEEE Collabratec provides Workspaces where you can create, organize, share, and collaborate virtually on projects or articles with invited individuals. IEEE Collabratec is available for free.
> Get Started with Workspaces
Enhanced Access to IEEE Member Digital Library Subscribers during Global Health Crisis
For the next 90 days, IEEE is doubling the number of monthly article downloads available to the IEEE Member Digital Library (MDL) subscribers.
MDL, brought to you via the IEEE Xplore(R) digital library, provides instant access to all IEEE journal articles, magazines, and conference papers-the most essential information in technology today. MDL offers two flexible options designed to meet the varying needs of IEEE members that offer up to 25 articles downloads per month.
IEEE subscribing members are provided with increased flexibility while working remotely to access the research they need to drive innovation forward during the global health crisis.
To get started, simply visit IEEE Xplore and login, find the articles you are interested in and start using your free downloads.
IEEE SPECIAL EDITIONMEMBER BENEFITS BULLETIN
26 MARCH 2020
Dear IEEE Member,
In this time of uncertainty, we want you to know that we at IEEE are here for you.
We are compiling resources from across IEEE that you can use as you work or learn from home. Starting with this edition, we will be sending you a weekly compilation of member benefits that you can take advantage of right now. We hope that these resources will continue to provide you with member value as we all work together to continue our shared mission to advance technology for humanity.
Thank you for being an IEEE member.
> A message from IEEE on Coronavirus COVID-19
EDUCATIONAL RESOURCESUsing eLearning to Support Distance Learning
Faculty at universities are being asked to offer courses exclusively online. Check out this free, on-demand webinar to learn techniques that can help you.
Tips on Engineering eLearning for Pre-University Students
As pre-university schools close, teachers are looking for options to transition their curriculums to home learning. Join the TryEngineering.org team for a free webinar on 31 March @ 12pm ET to learn about resources, tips and tricks that educators can use to teach engineering concepts remotely and engage students learning from home.
Continuing Education Courses at Your Fingertips as You Work from Home
The IEEE Learning Network (ILN) gives members easy access to online learning content from across IEEE, all in one place. Browse hundreds of courses on core and emerging technologies, leadership skills, and more. Check out this week's selection of courses that active IEEE members can access for just US$10 each with the code ILNFIVE1.
This Week's Courses Are:
> IEEE English for Engineering: Speaking Introductory Level
> Ethical Hacking: Malware Fundamentals
> Object Visual Detection for Intelligent Vehicles
> IoT Software: Fundamental Concepts and State of the Art
TECHNICAL CONTENTIEEE Spectrum Covers COVID-19
Here's the latest from Spectrum about engineers taking on the novel coronavirus and the impact of the pandemic on technology
WAMIII Virtual Talk Series
The WAMIII virtual talks series will continue to convene and educate the global community of technologists, clinicians, healthcare professionals, regulatory, patient advocates, bio/pharma professionals and any other stakeholder who have a common interest in developing solutions around the safe, responsible and validated use of connected wireless medical devices in, on, and around us.
IEEE 802(R) Keeping the World Connected
This year marks the 40th Anniversary of IEEE 802 and the global achievements of thousands of innovators whose leadership and participation in IEEE 802 working groups have paved the way for technological connectivity in how people live, work and communicate. We celebrate this milestone, not only by recognizing the vast accomplishments of these innovators, but by inviting people from around the world to join us in advancing networking technologies for the benefit of humanity.
HUMANITARIAN ACTIVITIESLearn about Humanitarian Activities and How You Can Make a Difference
IEEE members and the IEEE Humanitarian Activities Committee (HAC) Education Forum is now live! The Forum is designed to accompany HAC's free online educational curriculum which can be found on the IEEE Learning Network (ILN). This is an opportunity to discuss and explore with peers and skilled IEEE volunteers topics in humanitarian activities, sustainable development, and how technically trained people can make a real difference. We hope to see you there!