STEM Education
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IEEE REACH/UNESCO Partnership: A New STEM Education Pathway that is Empowering Girls to Pursue STEM in Africa
A new IEEE REACH/UNESCO partnership is inspiring students, engaging teachers and garnering significant stakeholder interest.
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The Tesla Twins Return in Second IEEE-USA Digital Comic Book
The Tesla Twins return to continue their fight against evildoers, in the second installment of the original IEEE-USA e-comic series.
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New IEEE-USA E-Book Offers Engineering Activities for the Classroom
This new educational series on Engineering Activities for the Classroom is designed to get young minds interested in, and excited about, engineering.
- Engineer Workforce
Congress Celebrates National Engineers Week
IEEE-USA thanks lawmakers for sponsoring House Resolution 164, supporting the goals and ideals of National Engineers Week, 21 – 27 February 2021.
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New IEEE-USA E-book Offers EE Activities for the Classroom
This new e-book shows teachers and engineers how to foster broad-based, useful knowledge among students about the myriad aspects of electrical engineering.
- IEEE-USA in Action
IEEE-USA Joins with OSTP on Quantum Education Initiative
IEEE-USA has joined an effort to provide resources that will help teachers incorporate lessons on quantum science and engineering into their curricula.
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IEEE REACH Aims to Close the Gap in Students’ Technology and Engineering Literacy Skills
IEEE REACH provides resources to teachers and students to address the shortfall in tech and engineering literary skills among U.S. students.
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IEEE REACH Program Asks Kids: How would your life be different without electric lighting?
IEEE REACH's eighth and newest inquiry unit focuses on the evolution of modern lighting, from oil lamps to LED technology.
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IEEE Summer Program Encourages Teens to TryEngineering
IEEE recently launched a summer program to expose teenagers to engineering, and help them to understand the impact that an engineering career can have.
- Book Reviews
At UC San Diego, Building Appreciation for STEM and Diversity
Pamela Cosman, a professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at UCSD, is on a mission: to make STEM more appealing to youngsters.