Week of Events
IEEE CN Smart Cities Auckland New Zealand
IEEE CN Smart Cities Auckland New Zealand
Smart cities, smart society, smart council, smart nation, smart... What are we really talking about when it comes to leveraging technology and innovation to support service provision, mobility, asset management, infrastructure and development, engagement, and prosperity etc? What is already going on and what is the potential for Aotearoa New Zealand? This talk with provide insights from across the region including some useful context and thoughts on how we can more effectively collaborate across sectors for greater wellbeing and economic growth. Co-sponsored by: IEEE Power and Energy Society PES Speaker(s): Jannat Maqbool, Mark Thomas Agenda: 7:00 pm PDT IEEE Announcements 7:02 pm PDT Introduction of Mark Thomas 7:04 pm PDT Presentation 7:24 pm PDT Q&A 7:30 pm PDT Introduction of Jannat Maqbool 7:32 pm PDT Presentation 8:02 pm Q&A Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/327514
IEEE NFPA 70 National Electric Code Updates 2023
IEEE NFPA 70 National Electric Code Updates 2023
Summary of the significant changes that happened within the 2023 NEC concentrating on those changes that impact engineering design. Co-sponsored by: IEEE PES Power and Energy Society Speaker(s): Christine Porter, Agenda: 12:00 pm PDT IEEE Announcements 12:02 pm PDT Introduction of the Christine Porter 12:04 pm PDT Presentation 1:05 pm PDT Q&A Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/328293
IEEE NFPA 70 National Electric Code Updates 2023
IEEE NFPA 70 National Electric Code Updates 2023
Summary of the significant changes that happened within the 2023 NEC concentrating on those changes that impact engineering design. Co-sponsored by: IEEE PES Power and Energy Society Speaker(s): Christine Porter, Agenda: 12:00 pm PDT IEEE Announcements 12:02 pm PDT Introduction of the Christine Porter 12:04 pm PDT Presentation 1:05 pm PDT Q&A Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/328293
IEEE CN Smart Cities Barcelona Spain
IEEE CN Smart Cities Barcelona Spain
Join us for a Smart Cities Session on Barcelona Spain. Why is this City Smart? The world rankings place Barcelona as one of the top Smart Cities in the World. Find out why today from speakers from this City. What are Smart Cities? Briefly said, a smart city is an urban region that tries to fully integrate information and communication technology as well as Internet of things to improve the management of resources & assets, to improve the efficiency of services. In general, a smart city is very advanced in terms of infrastructure (administration, education, healthcare, public safety, real estate, transportation, etc.) and involves many technologies such as data centres & sensors, being used to improve operations. Smart cities have infrastructures that enables us to collect, aggregate, and analyze data that will help us improve the lives of the citizens. If you think about it, you can incorporate almost anything that has to do with the management of a city, into the smart city concept. The idea is to provide an efficient solution to actual problems, by using technology. Going from the water management, to clean & renewable energies, to how much space there is to park a car, traffic control, waste management, wireless accessibility. And the list goes on. To improve the functioning of our cities, we’ve got different types of solutions and here are a few examples. What has improved around the city? - Around the city, we can find +650 wi-fi hotspots offering free access to everyone. - When it comes to waste management, the municipal bins monitor the waste levels and therefore help workers when it comes to optimizing their routes. - Regarding lighting in the street, the lampposts are all LED and can measure noise, traffic, pollution & crowds. By sensing when there is people walking around, it automatically adapts, turning on & off. - For public transportation, a part from the fact that electric cars and bike sharing are highly encouraged, more and more we find bus stops that are quite interactive. On the electric screen, you can see how much time is left before the bus arrives, charge your phone through the USB charging stations and even use the giant screen to locate yourself on the map and know more about the city. - When it comes to parking your car, you can use applications that will inform you about the parking availabilities in specific locations. - For the water management in public areas, we find irrigation systems in the parks that have a strong control on the consumption, enabling workers to know exactly how much water is needed. Other then taking all those amazing initiatives, we see more and more companies participating in the improvement of the city’s energy consumption while helping the civilians. Here are a few examples; Co-sponsored by: IEEE PES Power and Energy Society Speaker(s): Francisco Falcone, Agenda: 7:00 am PDT IEEE Announcements 7:02 am PDT Introduction of Speaker 7:04 am PDT Presentation 7:45 am Q&A Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/324211
IEEE CN Smart Cities Barcelona Spain
IEEE CN Smart Cities Barcelona Spain
Join us for a Smart Cities Session on Barcelona Spain. Why is this City Smart? The world rankings place Barcelona as one of the top Smart Cities in the World. Find out why today from speakers from this City. What are Smart Cities? Briefly said, a smart city is an urban region that tries to fully integrate information and communication technology as well as Internet of things to improve the management of resources & assets, to improve the efficiency of services. In general, a smart city is very advanced in terms of infrastructure (administration, education, healthcare, public safety, real estate, transportation, etc.) and involves many technologies such as data centres & sensors, being used to improve operations. Smart cities have infrastructures that enables us to collect, aggregate, and analyze data that will help us improve the lives of the citizens. If you think about it, you can incorporate almost anything that has to do with the management of a city, into the smart city concept. The idea is to provide an efficient solution to actual problems, by using technology. Going from the water management, to clean & renewable energies, to how much space there is to park a car, traffic control, waste management, wireless accessibility. And the list goes on. To improve the functioning of our cities, we’ve got different types of solutions and here are a few examples. What has improved around the city? - Around the city, we can find +650 wi-fi hotspots offering free access to everyone. - When it comes to waste management, the municipal bins monitor the waste levels and therefore help workers when it comes to optimizing their routes. - Regarding lighting in the street, the lampposts are all LED and can measure noise, traffic, pollution & crowds. By sensing when there is people walking around, it automatically adapts, turning on & off. - For public transportation, a part from the fact that electric cars and bike sharing are highly encouraged, more and more we find bus stops that are quite interactive. On the electric screen, you can see how much time is left before the bus arrives, charge your phone through the USB charging stations and even use the giant screen to locate yourself on the map and know more about the city. - When it comes to parking your car, you can use applications that will inform you about the parking availabilities in specific locations. - For the water management in public areas, we find irrigation systems in the parks that have a strong control on the consumption, enabling workers to know exactly how much water is needed. Other then taking all those amazing initiatives, we see more and more companies participating in the improvement of the city’s energy consumption while helping the civilians. Here are a few examples; Co-sponsored by: IEEE PES Power and Energy Society Speaker(s): Francisco Falcone, Agenda: 7:00 am PDT IEEE Announcements 7:02 am PDT Introduction of Speaker 7:04 am PDT Presentation 7:45 am Q&A Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/324211
IEEE CN Smart Cities Barcelona Spain
IEEE CN Smart Cities Barcelona Spain
Join us for a Smart Cities Session on Barcelona Spain. Why is this City Smart? The world rankings place Barcelona as one of the top Smart Cities in the World. Find out why today from speakers from this City. What are Smart Cities? Briefly said, a smart city is an urban region that tries to fully integrate information and communication technology as well as Internet of things to improve the management of resources & assets, to improve the efficiency of services. In general, a smart city is very advanced in terms of infrastructure (administration, education, healthcare, public safety, real estate, transportation, etc.) and involves many technologies such as data centres & sensors, being used to improve operations. Smart cities have infrastructures that enables us to collect, aggregate, and analyze data that will help us improve the lives of the citizens. If you think about it, you can incorporate almost anything that has to do with the management of a city, into the smart city concept. The idea is to provide an efficient solution to actual problems, by using technology. Going from the water management, to clean & renewable energies, to how much space there is to park a car, traffic control, waste management, wireless accessibility. And the list goes on. To improve the functioning of our cities, we’ve got different types of solutions and here are a few examples. What has improved around the city? - Around the city, we can find +650 wi-fi hotspots offering free access to everyone. - When it comes to waste management, the municipal bins monitor the waste levels and therefore help workers when it comes to optimizing their routes. - Regarding lighting in the street, the lampposts are all LED and can measure noise, traffic, pollution & crowds. By sensing when there is people walking around, it automatically adapts, turning on & off. - For public transportation, a part from the fact that electric cars and bike sharing are highly encouraged, more and more we find bus stops that are quite interactive. On the electric screen, you can see how much time is left before the bus arrives, charge your phone through the USB charging stations and even use the giant screen to locate yourself on the map and know more about the city. - When it comes to parking your car, you can use applications that will inform you about the parking availabilities in specific locations. - For the water management in public areas, we find irrigation systems in the parks that have a strong control on the consumption, enabling workers to know exactly how much water is needed. Other then taking all those amazing initiatives, we see more and more companies participating in the improvement of the city’s energy consumption while helping the civilians. Here are a few examples; Co-sponsored by: IEEE PES Power and Energy Society Speaker(s): Francisco Falcone, Agenda: 7:00 am PDT IEEE Announcements 7:02 am PDT Introduction of Speaker 7:04 am PDT Presentation 7:45 am Q&A Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/324211
IEEE CN Smart Cities Barcelona Spain
IEEE CN Smart Cities Barcelona Spain
Join us for a Smart Cities Session on Barcelona Spain. Why is this City Smart? The world rankings place Barcelona as one of the top Smart Cities in the World. Find out why today from speakers from this City. What are Smart Cities? Briefly said, a smart city is an urban region that tries to fully integrate information and communication technology as well as Internet of things to improve the management of resources & assets, to improve the efficiency of services. In general, a smart city is very advanced in terms of infrastructure (administration, education, healthcare, public safety, real estate, transportation, etc.) and involves many technologies such as data centres & sensors, being used to improve operations. Smart cities have infrastructures that enables us to collect, aggregate, and analyze data that will help us improve the lives of the citizens. If you think about it, you can incorporate almost anything that has to do with the management of a city, into the smart city concept. The idea is to provide an efficient solution to actual problems, by using technology. Going from the water management, to clean & renewable energies, to how much space there is to park a car, traffic control, waste management, wireless accessibility. And the list goes on. To improve the functioning of our cities, we’ve got different types of solutions and here are a few examples. What has improved around the city? - Around the city, we can find +650 wi-fi hotspots offering free access to everyone. - When it comes to waste management, the municipal bins monitor the waste levels and therefore help workers when it comes to optimizing their routes. - Regarding lighting in the street, the lampposts are all LED and can measure noise, traffic, pollution & crowds. By sensing when there is people walking around, it automatically adapts, turning on & off. - For public transportation, a part from the fact that electric cars and bike sharing are highly encouraged, more and more we find bus stops that are quite interactive. On the electric screen, you can see how much time is left before the bus arrives, charge your phone through the USB charging stations and even use the giant screen to locate yourself on the map and know more about the city. - When it comes to parking your car, you can use applications that will inform you about the parking availabilities in specific locations. - For the water management in public areas, we find irrigation systems in the parks that have a strong control on the consumption, enabling workers to know exactly how much water is needed. Other then taking all those amazing initiatives, we see more and more companies participating in the improvement of the city’s energy consumption while helping the civilians. Here are a few examples; Co-sponsored by: IEEE PES Power and Energy Society Speaker(s): Francisco Falcone, Agenda: 7:00 am PDT IEEE Announcements 7:02 am PDT Introduction of Speaker 7:04 am PDT Presentation 7:45 am Q&A Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/324211
IEEE CN Smart Cities Barcelona Spain
IEEE CN Smart Cities Barcelona Spain
Join us for a Smart Cities Session on Barcelona Spain. Why is this City Smart? The world rankings place Barcelona as one of the top Smart Cities in the World. Find out why today from speakers from this City. What are Smart Cities? Briefly said, a smart city is an urban region that tries to fully integrate information and communication technology as well as Internet of things to improve the management of resources & assets, to improve the efficiency of services. In general, a smart city is very advanced in terms of infrastructure (administration, education, healthcare, public safety, real estate, transportation, etc.) and involves many technologies such as data centres & sensors, being used to improve operations. Smart cities have infrastructures that enables us to collect, aggregate, and analyze data that will help us improve the lives of the citizens. If you think about it, you can incorporate almost anything that has to do with the management of a city, into the smart city concept. The idea is to provide an efficient solution to actual problems, by using technology. Going from the water management, to clean & renewable energies, to how much space there is to park a car, traffic control, waste management, wireless accessibility. And the list goes on. To improve the functioning of our cities, we’ve got different types of solutions and here are a few examples. What has improved around the city? - Around the city, we can find +650 wi-fi hotspots offering free access to everyone. - When it comes to waste management, the municipal bins monitor the waste levels and therefore help workers when it comes to optimizing their routes. - Regarding lighting in the street, the lampposts are all LED and can measure noise, traffic, pollution & crowds. By sensing when there is people walking around, it automatically adapts, turning on & off. - For public transportation, a part from the fact that electric cars and bike sharing are highly encouraged, more and more we find bus stops that are quite interactive. On the electric screen, you can see how much time is left before the bus arrives, charge your phone through the USB charging stations and even use the giant screen to locate yourself on the map and know more about the city. - When it comes to parking your car, you can use applications that will inform you about the parking availabilities in specific locations. - For the water management in public areas, we find irrigation systems in the parks that have a strong control on the consumption, enabling workers to know exactly how much water is needed. Other then taking all those amazing initiatives, we see more and more companies participating in the improvement of the city’s energy consumption while helping the civilians. Here are a few examples; Co-sponsored by: IEEE PES Power and Energy Society Speaker(s): Francisco Falcone, Agenda: 7:00 am PDT IEEE Announcements 7:02 am PDT Introduction of Speaker 7:04 am PDT Presentation 7:45 am Q&A Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/324211
IEEE CN Smart Cities Barcelona Spain
IEEE CN Smart Cities Barcelona Spain
Join us for a Smart Cities Session on Barcelona Spain. Why is this City Smart? The world rankings place Barcelona as one of the top Smart Cities in the World. Find out why today from speakers from this City. What are Smart Cities? Briefly said, a smart city is an urban region that tries to fully integrate information and communication technology as well as Internet of things to improve the management of resources & assets, to improve the efficiency of services. In general, a smart city is very advanced in terms of infrastructure (administration, education, healthcare, public safety, real estate, transportation, etc.) and involves many technologies such as data centres & sensors, being used to improve operations. Smart cities have infrastructures that enables us to collect, aggregate, and analyze data that will help us improve the lives of the citizens. If you think about it, you can incorporate almost anything that has to do with the management of a city, into the smart city concept. The idea is to provide an efficient solution to actual problems, by using technology. Going from the water management, to clean & renewable energies, to how much space there is to park a car, traffic control, waste management, wireless accessibility. And the list goes on. To improve the functioning of our cities, we’ve got different types of solutions and here are a few examples. What has improved around the city? - Around the city, we can find +650 wi-fi hotspots offering free access to everyone. - When it comes to waste management, the municipal bins monitor the waste levels and therefore help workers when it comes to optimizing their routes. - Regarding lighting in the street, the lampposts are all LED and can measure noise, traffic, pollution & crowds. By sensing when there is people walking around, it automatically adapts, turning on & off. - For public transportation, a part from the fact that electric cars and bike sharing are highly encouraged, more and more we find bus stops that are quite interactive. On the electric screen, you can see how much time is left before the bus arrives, charge your phone through the USB charging stations and even use the giant screen to locate yourself on the map and know more about the city. - When it comes to parking your car, you can use applications that will inform you about the parking availabilities in specific locations. - For the water management in public areas, we find irrigation systems in the parks that have a strong control on the consumption, enabling workers to know exactly how much water is needed. Other then taking all those amazing initiatives, we see more and more companies participating in the improvement of the city’s energy consumption while helping the civilians. Here are a few examples; Co-sponsored by: IEEE PES Power and Energy Society Speaker(s): Francisco Falcone, Agenda: 7:00 am PDT IEEE Announcements 7:02 am PDT Introduction of Speaker 7:04 am PDT Presentation 7:45 am Q&A Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/324211
IEEE CN Smart Cities Barcelona Spain
IEEE CN Smart Cities Barcelona Spain
Join us for a Smart Cities Session on Barcelona Spain. Why is this City Smart? The world rankings place Barcelona as one of the top Smart Cities in the World. Find out why today from speakers from this City. What are Smart Cities? Briefly said, a smart city is an urban region that tries to fully integrate information and communication technology as well as Internet of things to improve the management of resources & assets, to improve the efficiency of services. In general, a smart city is very advanced in terms of infrastructure (administration, education, healthcare, public safety, real estate, transportation, etc.) and involves many technologies such as data centres & sensors, being used to improve operations. Smart cities have infrastructures that enables us to collect, aggregate, and analyze data that will help us improve the lives of the citizens. If you think about it, you can incorporate almost anything that has to do with the management of a city, into the smart city concept. The idea is to provide an efficient solution to actual problems, by using technology. Going from the water management, to clean & renewable energies, to how much space there is to park a car, traffic control, waste management, wireless accessibility. And the list goes on. To improve the functioning of our cities, we’ve got different types of solutions and here are a few examples. What has improved around the city? - Around the city, we can find +650 wi-fi hotspots offering free access to everyone. - When it comes to waste management, the municipal bins monitor the waste levels and therefore help workers when it comes to optimizing their routes. - Regarding lighting in the street, the lampposts are all LED and can measure noise, traffic, pollution & crowds. By sensing when there is people walking around, it automatically adapts, turning on & off. - For public transportation, a part from the fact that electric cars and bike sharing are highly encouraged, more and more we find bus stops that are quite interactive. On the electric screen, you can see how much time is left before the bus arrives, charge your phone through the USB charging stations and even use the giant screen to locate yourself on the map and know more about the city. - When it comes to parking your car, you can use applications that will inform you about the parking availabilities in specific locations. - For the water management in public areas, we find irrigation systems in the parks that have a strong control on the consumption, enabling workers to know exactly how much water is needed. Other then taking all those amazing initiatives, we see more and more companies participating in the improvement of the city’s energy consumption while helping the civilians. Here are a few examples; Co-sponsored by: IEEE PES Power and Energy Society Speaker(s): Francisco Falcone, Agenda: 7:00 am PDT IEEE Announcements 7:02 am PDT Introduction of Speaker 7:04 am PDT Presentation 7:45 am Q&A Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/324211
IEEE Region 6 Joint Fall Area Meeting: Northwest/Northeast/Southwest/Southern
IEEE Region 6 Joint Fall Area Meeting: Northwest/Northeast/Southwest/Southern
The Fall Area meeting this year will be virtual. This is an excelant opportunity to network with other IEEE Sections and Student Chapters to share practices for meetings, events and activities, as well as networking with other IEEE Leaders. Agenda: Agenda (draft): Time Agenda Item Presenter 08:00:00 AM Login 08:00:00 AM Welcome Message Chad Kidder 08:10:00 AM Director's Update Tim Lee 08:40:00 AM IEEE Secretary Presentation Richard Morse 09:00:00 AM Treasurer Update/ NextGen Overview Sarge Benson 09:20:00 AM BREAK 09:30:00 AM 09:40:00 AM Increasing & Maintaining Section Vitality Young Professionals Chad Kidder Alberto Tam 09:50:00 AM Educational Activities/PACE/MOVE Truck Updates Kathy, Tim 10:10:00 AM Rising Stars Mansi Tripathi R6 Conferences Charlie Jackson 10:30:00 AM Life Members Mike Andrews WIE PeiJung Tsai SPA-X PeiJung Tsai 11:00:00 AM LUNCH 11:30:00 AM PACE Amber Orr 12:00:00 PM Virtual Collaboration & Presentation Tools 12:10:00 PM Social Media & Future Directions, Emerging Technologies 12:20:00 PM Current Issues & Best Practices Roundtable Discussion 12:30:00 PM vTools, OU Analytics Overview Chad Kidder 12:40:00 PM Area & Section Reports Area & Section Chairs 01:40:00 PM Student Activities Elizabeth Johnston 01:50:00 PM Closing Remarks Richard Morse Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/319762
IEEE Region 6 Joint Fall Area Meeting: Northwest/Northeast/Southwest/Southern
IEEE Region 6 Joint Fall Area Meeting: Northwest/Northeast/Southwest/Southern
The Fall Area meeting this year will be virtual. This is an excelant opportunity to network with other IEEE Sections and Student Chapters to share practices for meetings, events and activities, as well as networking with other IEEE Leaders. Agenda: Agenda (draft): Time Agenda Item Presenter 08:00:00 AM Login 08:00:00 AM Welcome Message Chad Kidder 08:10:00 AM Director's Update Tim Lee 08:40:00 AM IEEE Secretary Presentation Richard Morse 09:00:00 AM Treasurer Update/ NextGen Overview Sarge Benson 09:20:00 AM BREAK 09:30:00 AM 09:40:00 AM Increasing & Maintaining Section Vitality Young Professionals Chad Kidder Alberto Tam 09:50:00 AM Educational Activities/PACE/MOVE Truck Updates Kathy, Tim 10:10:00 AM Rising Stars Mansi Tripathi R6 Conferences Charlie Jackson 10:30:00 AM Life Members Mike Andrews WIE PeiJung Tsai SPA-X 11:00:00 AM LUNCH 11:30:00 AM PACE Amber Orr 12:00:00 PM Virtual Collaboration & Presentation Tools 12:10:00 PM Social Media & Future Directions, Emerging Technologies 12:20:00 PM Current Issues & Best Practices Roundtable Discussion 12:30:00 PM vTools, OU Analytics Overview Chad Kidder 12:40:00 PM Area & Section Reports Area & Section Chairs 01:40:00 PM Student Activities Elizabeth Johnston 01:50:00 PM Closing Remarks Richard Morse Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/319762
IEEE Region 6 Joint Fall Area Meeting: Northwest/Northeast/Southwest/Southern
IEEE Region 6 Joint Fall Area Meeting: Northwest/Northeast/Southwest/Southern
The Fall Area meeting this year will be virtual. This is an excelant opportunity to network with other IEEE Sections and Student Chapters to share practices for meetings, events and activities, as well as networking with other IEEE Leaders. Agenda: Agenda (draft): Time Agenda Item Presenter 08:00:00 AM Login 08:00:00 AM Welcome Message Chad Kidder 08:10:00 AM Director's Update Tim Lee 08:40:00 AM IEEE Secretary Presentation Richard Morse 09:00:00 AM Treasurer Update/ NextGen Overview Sarge Benson 09:20:00 AM BREAK 09:30:00 AM 09:40:00 AM Increasing & Maintaining Section Vitality Young Professionals Chad Kidder Alberto Tam 09:50:00 AM Educational Activities/PACE/MOVE Truck Updates Kathy, Tim 10:10:00 AM Rising Stars Mansi Tripathi R6 Conferences Charlie Jackson 10:30:00 AM Life Members Mike Andrews WIE PeiJung Tsai SPA-X 11:00:00 AM LUNCH 11:30:00 AM PACE Amber Orr 12:00:00 PM Virtual Collaboration & Presentation Tools 12:10:00 PM Social Media & Future Directions, Emerging Technologies 12:20:00 PM Current Issues & Best Practices Roundtable Discussion 12:30:00 PM vTools, OU Analytics Overview Chad Kidder 12:40:00 PM Area & Section Reports Area & Section Chairs 01:40:00 PM Student Activities Elizabeth Johnston 01:50:00 PM Closing Remarks Richard Morse Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/319762
IEEE Region 6 Joint Fall Area Meeting: Northwest/Northeast/Southwest/Southern
IEEE Region 6 Joint Fall Area Meeting: Northwest/Northeast/Southwest/Southern
The Fall Area meeting this year will be virtual. This is an excelant opportunity to network with other IEEE Sections and Student Chapters to share practices for meetings, events and activities, as well as networking with other IEEE Leaders. Agenda: Agenda (draft): Time Agenda Item Presenter 08:00:00 AM Login 08:00:00 AM Welcome Message Chad Kidder 08:10:00 AM Director's Update Tim Lee 08:40:00 AM IEEE Secretary Presentation Richard Morse 09:00:00 AM Treasurer Update/ NextGen Overview Sarge Benson 09:20:00 AM BREAK 09:30:00 AM 09:40:00 AM Increasing & Maintaining Section Vitality Young Professionals Chad Kidder Alberto Tam 09:50:00 AM Educational Activities/PACE/MOVE Truck Updates Kathy, Tim 10:10:00 AM Rising Stars Mansi Tripathi R6 Conferences Charlie Jackson 10:30:00 AM Life Members Mike Andrews WIE PeiJung Tsai SPA-X 11:00:00 AM LUNCH 11:30:00 AM PACE Amber Orr 12:00:00 PM Virtual Collaboration & Presentation Tools 12:10:00 PM Social Media & Future Directions, Emerging Technologies 12:20:00 PM Current Issues & Best Practices Roundtable Discussion 12:30:00 PM vTools, OU Analytics Overview Chad Kidder 12:40:00 PM Area & Section Reports Area & Section Chairs 01:40:00 PM Student Activities Elizabeth Johnston 01:50:00 PM Closing Remarks Richard Morse Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/319762
IEEE Region 6 Joint Fall Area Meeting: Northwest/Northeast/Southwest/Southern
IEEE Region 6 Joint Fall Area Meeting: Northwest/Northeast/Southwest/Southern
The Fall Area meeting this year will be virtual. This is an excelant opportunity to network with other IEEE Sections and Student Chapters to share practices for meetings, events and activities, as well as networking with other IEEE Leaders. Agenda: Agenda (draft): Time Agenda Item Presenter 08:00:00 AM Login 08:00:00 AM Welcome Message Chad Kidder 08:10:00 AM Director's Update Tim Lee 08:40:00 AM IEEE Secretary Presentation Richard Morse 09:00:00 AM Treasurer Update/ NextGen Overview Sarge Benson 09:20:00 AM BREAK 09:30:00 AM 09:40:00 AM Increasing & Maintaining Section Vitality Young Professionals Chad Kidder Alberto Tam 09:50:00 AM Educational Activities/PACE/MOVE Truck Updates Kathy, Tim 10:10:00 AM Rising Stars Mansi Tripathi R6 Conferences Charlie Jackson 10:30:00 AM Life Members Mike Andrews WIE PeiJung Tsai SPA-X 11:00:00 AM LUNCH 11:30:00 AM PACE Amber Orr 12:00:00 PM Virtual Collaboration & Presentation Tools 12:10:00 PM Social Media & Future Directions, Emerging Technologies 12:20:00 PM Current Issues & Best Practices Roundtable Discussion 12:30:00 PM vTools, OU Analytics Overview Chad Kidder 12:40:00 PM Area & Section Reports Area & Section Chairs 01:40:00 PM Student Activities Elizabeth Johnston 01:50:00 PM Closing Remarks Richard Morse Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/319762
IEEE Region 6 Joint Fall Area Meeting: Northwest/Northeast/Southwest/Southern
IEEE Region 6 Joint Fall Area Meeting: Northwest/Northeast/Southwest/Southern
The Fall Area meeting this year will be virtual. This is an excelant opportunity to network with other IEEE Sections and Student Chapters to share practices for meetings, events and activities, as well as networking with other IEEE Leaders. Agenda: Agenda (draft): Time Agenda Item Presenter 08:00:00 AM Login 08:00:00 AM Welcome Message Chad Kidder 08:10:00 AM Director's Update Tim Lee 08:40:00 AM IEEE Secretary Presentation Richard Morse 09:00:00 AM Treasurer Update/ NextGen Overview Sarge Benson 09:20:00 AM BREAK 09:30:00 AM 09:40:00 AM Increasing & Maintaining Section Vitality Young Professionals Chad Kidder Alberto Tam 09:50:00 AM Educational Activities/PACE/MOVE Truck Updates Kathy, Tim 10:10:00 AM Rising Stars Mansi Tripathi R6 Conferences Charlie Jackson 10:30:00 AM Life Members Mike Andrews WIE PeiJung Tsai SPA-X 11:00:00 AM LUNCH 11:30:00 AM PACE Amber Orr 12:00:00 PM Virtual Collaboration & Presentation Tools 12:10:00 PM Social Media & Future Directions, Emerging Technologies 12:20:00 PM Current Issues & Best Practices Roundtable Discussion 12:30:00 PM vTools, OU Analytics Overview Chad Kidder 12:40:00 PM Area & Section Reports Area & Section Chairs 01:40:00 PM Student Activities Elizabeth Johnston 01:50:00 PM Closing Remarks Richard Morse Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/319762
IEEE Region 6 Joint Fall Area Meeting: Northwest/Northeast/Southwest/Southern
IEEE Region 6 Joint Fall Area Meeting: Northwest/Northeast/Southwest/Southern
The Fall Area meeting this year will be virtual. This is an excelant opportunity to network with other IEEE Sections and Student Chapters to share practices for meetings, events and activities, as well as networking with other IEEE Leaders. Agenda: Agenda (draft): Time Agenda Item Presenter 08:00:00 AM Login 08:00:00 AM Welcome Message Chad Kidder 08:10:00 AM Director's Update Tim Lee 08:40:00 AM IEEE Secretary Presentation Richard Morse 09:00:00 AM Treasurer Update/ NextGen Overview Sarge Benson 09:20:00 AM BREAK 09:30:00 AM 09:40:00 AM Increasing & Maintaining Section Vitality Young Professionals Chad Kidder Alberto Tam 09:50:00 AM Educational Activities/PACE/MOVE Truck Updates Kathy, Tim 10:10:00 AM Rising Stars Mansi Tripathi R6 Conferences Charlie Jackson 10:30:00 AM Life Members Mike Andrews WIE PeiJung Tsai SPA-X 11:00:00 AM LUNCH 11:30:00 AM PACE Amber Orr 12:00:00 PM Virtual Collaboration & Presentation Tools 12:10:00 PM Social Media & Future Directions, Emerging Technologies 12:20:00 PM Current Issues & Best Practices Roundtable Discussion 12:30:00 PM vTools, OU Analytics Overview Chad Kidder 12:40:00 PM Area & Section Reports Area & Section Chairs 01:40:00 PM Student Activities Elizabeth Johnston 01:50:00 PM Closing Remarks Richard Morse Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/319762