IEEE-USA InFocus
IEEE-USA INSIGHT will also include articles on IEEE-USA’s core activities, products & services and events, including recurring columns on volunteer leaders, reviews of new IEEE-USA E-Books, IEEE-USA’s government relations activities, the student’s voice, young professional activities, new products and services, conferences and events, webinars, and other relevant topics.
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Vroom! IEEE-USA’s New Activity E-Book All About Cars
Vroom! The Cars Activity Book is full of information about cars, as well as questions, challenges, and suggested projects for further investigation.
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New IEEE-USA Audiobook Teaches Your Kids to Think and Solve Problems
Harry T. Roman's new IEEE-USA audiobook gives practical suggestions for parents on how they can improve their children’s thinking and problem-solving skills.
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More IEEE-USA Career and Membership Services Programs (Part 2)
Learn more about IEEE-USA's independent consultant services, the IEEE-USA Salary Service, and discounts on PE/FE exam study materials.
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How Can Younger Members Get the Most Out of Benefits Provided by IEEE-USA?
Younger members can find additional value in their IEEE membership by utilizing these IEEE-USA’s programs, products and services.
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IEEE-USA Offers New E-Book for Members on Leading Exceptional Teams
Leading Exceptional Teams, by Dr. Dev Palmer, is now available for free for IEEE members at the IEEE-USA Shop.
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Input Requested on Revision of Scouts BSA Electricity and Electronic Merit Badges
IEEE Members are invited to provide input on the revision of the Scouts BSA Electricity and Electronic Merit Badges.
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Developing New Ways to Tackle Problems — New Free Audiobook for Members
New IEEE-USA audiobook covers 10 different approaches to problem solving, with examples of solutions to real world problems.
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Driving STEM Education Using Edison’s Accomplishments
IEEE-USA's new E-Book on Thomas Edison is chock full of STEM education activities to foster greater understanding of the ongoing impact of his inventions.
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Kate Gleason: Leading the Way Marks 4th Book in IEEE-USA’s Famous Women in Engineering History Series
Kate Gleason was the first woman enrolled in Cornell University’s Engineering program; the first woman member of both ASME and the American Concrete Institute; and made a name for herself in sales, business and engineering.
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Infusing STEM Activities into the Classroom
This new IEEE-USA e-book is about STEM activities focused on school, and what student teams can accomplish.