SCOOP - April 2009
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MGA SCOOP - April 2009
A Newsletter for IEEE Geographic Unit Volunteers
Thank you - Submission of Officer, Meeting, and
Financial Reports
MGA vTools Project - vTools.Meetings and vTools.WebInABox The vTools team also launched the vTools.WebInABox pilot. The tool provides a wizard to assist officers in generating simple websites in an automated fashion without a webmaster. Website contents are automatically updated based on data from the central IEEE database and easily integrate with vTools.Meetings. The Beta version is available upon request. Additionally, the vTools team started a knowledge base with examples of how MS Street Maps can be used to show membership distribution on a map to assist officers in deciding where to hold meetings, form new Chapters, etc. For questions regarding vTools, please e-mail the vTools team. IEEE.tv Wins Four Aegis Awards IEEE.tv has been selected as a winner in two categories, and a finalist in two other categories, in the 19th Annual Aegis Awards competition. The Aegis Awards are the video industry's premier competition for peer recognition of outstanding video productions and non-network TV commercials. The winning programs were "Care Innovations: Responsibility for Being Green," "IEEE Robot Challenge," "Nerd Girls," and "2008 IEEE Honors Ceremony." Please visit the Award Winning Programs web page to view these productions.
"IEEE: One Voice" Video Clip and Public Visibility This video aims to make those in the technology community proud to be part of IEEE and to encourage those who are not affiliated with IEEE to feel good about the contributions of technology to society. The video is the result of work by the Public Visibility Initiative Ad Hoc Committee, under the leadership of 2008 Committee Chair Leah Jamieson. MGA Outstanding Large/Small Section Award Nomination Reminder - Deadline 15 May 2009 The
Outstanding Large/Small Section Awards are
presented to one large Section and one small
Section each year, for their successful efforts in
fulfilling the educational and scientific goals
of IEEE for the benefit of the public by
maintaining, enhancing, and supporting the
Student Branches, Technical Chapters, and Affinity
Groups within their geographic
boundaries. The deadline for nominations
is 15 May 2009, and the nomination form can be
found on the
Section Recognition Awards web page.
Global Series of Anniversary Celebrations Starts
in April Photonics has become widely used to describe the broad field of research and applications relating to the generation, control, and detection of light, including optical fiber communications, lasers, CDs, DVDs, supermarket scanners, and digital cameras. All
IEEE Lasers and Electro-Optics Society Chapters
will be renamed IEEE Photonics Society
Chapters. For example, the IEEE Montreal
Laser and Electro-Optics Society Chapter will now be
referred to as the IEEE Montreal Section
Photonics Society Chapter. MGA will update
the meeting report form and the geographic roster to
reflect this change.
The program will begin the afternoon of 1 June with a keynote speaker, followed by a panel discussion among select humanitarians and technologists. A networking reception will be held in the evening. A full-day working session will be held 2 June for those who will be active participants in the solution development process for the identified challenges. For questions regarding the Humanitarian Technology Challenge, please e-mail project manager Harold Tepper.
IEEE Member and Geographic Activities
MGA
Vision - Ensure Quality Member Opportunities Through
Continuous Engagement
MGA
Mission - Inspire, Enable, Empower, and Engage
Members of IEEE. For the purposes
of…
IEEE. Fostering technological innovation and
excellence for the benefit of humanity.
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Member and Geographic Activities, April 2009
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