Celebrating Brilliant Minds and a Bright Future!
IEEE is widely known for its contribution in technology development and science progress. However it also has a great impact in the educational field. IEEE offers a wide range of learning and career-enhancement opportunities within the engineering sciences, research, and other technology areas. Specifically, IEEE Educational Activities partners with academic and corporate institutions to develop and deliver the highest quality learning experiences for IEEE members and the global engineering community. In our article IEEE Educational Activities’ part in the forming of the future teachers in Bosnia and Herzegovina the case of how tryengineering.org lesson plans and Inquiry Based Learning methodology is not only demonstrated to educators but it is now a part of a University course in the Pedagogy Faculty University of Sarajevo forming the future teachers in Bosnia and Herzegovina, was presented. Showing that IEEE and IEEE Educational Activities through its members share opportunities in education.
Every year, the IEEE Educational Activities Board (EAB) Awards are being given to IEEE members and non-IEEE members, in order to “recognize and honor major contributions to engineering and technical education. Awards are given for meritorious activities in accreditation, continuing education, educational innovation, pre-university education, service to the IEEE EAB, employee professional development, informal education systems, and related achievements that advance the practice of engineering and of engineering education.”
This year’s Nomination deadline is Monday, 6 May 2019 at 12:00 p.m. ET (16:00 UTC-04).
Interested in Nominating someone you know?
IEEE Educational Activities Board Awards Categories
Meritorious Achievement Award in Accreditation Activities
Meritorious Achievement Award in Continuing Education
Major Education Innovation Award
Meritorious Achievement Award in Pre-University Education
Meritorious Achievement Award in Outreach and Informal Education
Employer Professional Development Award
Section Professional Development Award
Society/Council Professional Development Award
For further information about each award category visit the IEEE educational activities awards.
It’s their time to shine!
Nominate someone you know today.
Nomination deadline is Monday, 6 May 2019 at 12:00 p.m. ET (16:00 UTC-04).
Stamatis Dragoumanos
He is the founder of IEEE Region 8 Today
He has studied Computer Engineering and Informatics and has an MSc in Computer Science. He's also studied Chemical Engineering and has an MSc in Computational Fluid Dynamics.
He is currently working as a Software Architect at mcns-services.eu and he is involved in a project from Greek Ministry of Education to maintain the current version and develop the next version of the platform that administers all Greek schools and their the teachers and students (together with exams, grades, wages, days off, faculty etc) .
He is a certified Scrum Master by Scrum.org and Soft Skill Trainer by Erasmus+. He is a graduate of Rutgers Mini-MBA for Engineers He is an IEEE Volt Track 2 graduate.
His work experience amongst others includes:- 10 years as a Freelancer Software Developer been involved in various projects.
- 5 years adjunct lecturer in Technical Educational Institute of Ionian Islands
- 2 years Chief Operations Officer and Quality Assurance Officer in Food industry
- 3 years member of a Conference Management company ( https://www.meetingplanner.gr )
- 5 years on teaching programming languages, algorithms and data structures on pre-University education level.
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