"IEEE: One Voice" Video

One Voice Video
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The “IEEE: One Voice” Video is aimed at making those in the technology community feel proud to be part of IEEE, and encourage those who are not affiliated with IEEE to feel good about the contributions of technology to society.

In 2008, IEEE launched a Public Visibility Initiative to increase IEEE’s visibility and increase public understanding of how engineering, computing and technology benefit humanity. The “IEEE: One Voice” video is the result of work by the Public Visibility Initiative Ad-hoc Committee, under the leadership of 2008 Committee Chair Leah Jamieson.


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Download Unabridged Video Formats

The following unabridged video types are available for download. This video is to be used in good faith to represent IEEE in a positive manner. Unauthorized copying of these video files is prohibited.

The unabridged video length is approximately 6 minutes 40 seconds.

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64.7 MB Windows Media Player
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90.2 MB Windows Media Player
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89.5 MB Quicktime
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165 MB Quicktime
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73.2 MB Mobile
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Download Abridged Video Formats

The following abridged video types are available for download. This video is to be used in good faith to represent IEEE in a positive manner. Unauthorized copying of these video files is prohibited.

The abridged video length is approximately 3 minutes.

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.wmv zipped
10.7 MB Windows Media Player
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15.7 MB Windows Media Player
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.mov zipped
36.4 MB Quicktime
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48.2 MB Quicktime
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30.8 MB Mobile
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Where to Use the Video

This video is suggested for use at multiple venues and forums including conferences, events, presentations and meetings. The audience may include members, volunteers, staff, media/press, and the technology interested public.

 

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About this Video

Who are the individuals in the video?

The individuals in the video are all IEEE members and represent the diversity of the IEEE member base, in both global and technological dimensions.

  • Wole Akpose, D. Eng.,
    IEEE Senior Member; Chief Information Security Officer & Enterprise Architect, Morgan State University

  • Gus Anderson,
    IEEE Member; Ph.D. Candidate, Electrical & Computer Engineering, Drexel University

  • Vinton G. Cerf, Ph.D.,
    IEEE Fellow; Vice President & Chief Internet Evangelist, Google

  • Maria del Pilar Rodriguez,
    IEEE Member; Graduate Student, Electrical Engineering, University of Virginia

  • David A. Delaine,
    IEEE Graduate Student Member; Ph.D. Candidate, Electrical Engineering, Drexel University

  • Victor Lawrence, Ph.D.,
    IEEE Fellow; Associate Dean & Professor, Electrical Engineering, Stevens Institute of Technology, AT&T Bell Labs Fellow

  • Jon Peha, Ph.D.,
    IEEE Senior Member; Chief Technologist, Federal Communications Commission (FCC); Professor, Carnegie Mellon University

  • Elizabeth Plowman,
    IEEE Student Member; Graduate Student, Electrical Engineering, Drexel University

  • Danielle N. Vardaro,
    IEEE Associate Member; Engineer, Boeing; IEEE Women in Engineering

  • Sampathkumar Veeraraghavan,
    IEEE Member, Ph.D. Candidate, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Tufts University

What are the main themes in the video?

There are four themes highlighted in the video that define IEEE and its influence in the world and on technology:

  1. IEEE is one voice for engineering, computing, technological innovation.
  2. IEEE is engineering a better tomorrow.
  3. IEEE is inspiring innovation for a global community.
  4. IEEE is advancing creativity and technological excellence.

 

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