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This month's featured IEEE News source is IEEE Spark. IEEE Spark is an online publication intended to inspire students ages 14-18 to learn more about engineering, technology, and computing, and raise excitement about careers in these disciplines.

IEEE Spark features articles on technological innovation, university preparation tips, professional career profiles, at-home activities, comics, and more! IEEE Spark is brought to you by IEEE with generous funding from the IEEE New Initiatives Committee.

All new higher-grade IEEE members are invited to participate in a New Member Orientation session designed to help members get the most out of their membership.

These live webinars, which include a 30-minute formal presentation followed by Q&A, provide an overview of IEEE membership and access instructions for members-only benefits and services. Topics include managing your IEEE Account, setting up a profile on memberNet, logging into myIEEE, networking opportunities, and much more.

IEEE has recently launched a new mentoring service called IEEE MentorCentre.

This product allows individuals seeking a professional mentoring partnership to identify potential mentors based upon their specialized area of practice, level of experience, Societal affiliation, or a number of other factors. Similarly, those willing to give back to the profession can register as a mentor. This new service replaces the Mentoring Connection product formerly offered to IEEE members.

To get high-quality, peer-evaluated signal processing educational content, please visit the IEEE-SPS Lens.

The current endorsed content list is as follows.

Embracing the principles of open access, the IEEE-SPS has partnered with Connexions,

one of the world’s leading open education resource repositories, to develop and disseminate a critical mass of high-quality, peer-evaluated content and to make it available to anyone, anywhere, at any time, for free on the web as well as in a variety of other formats. Materials submitted to this project pass through a careful Society quality evaluation, ensuring that the content is deserving of the imprimatur of the IEEE brand for quality.

The IEEE Signal Processing Society welcomes proposals from prospective organizers of 2013 winter schools under the S3P (Seasonal Schools in Signal Processing) Program.

S3P seasonal schools are typically either summer schools or winter schools, and are geared towards providing graduate students, early stage researchers, and practitioners with background on selected topics in signal processing. For more details, please visit the full CFP.

 

All new higher-grade IEEE members are invited to participate in a New Member Orientation session designed to help members get the most out of their membership.

These live webinars, which include a 30-minute formal presentation followed by Q&A, provide an overview of IEEE membership and access instructions for members-only benefits and services. Topics include managing your IEEE Account, setting up a profile on memberNet, logging into myIEEE, networking opportunities, and much more.

The Signal Processing Education Network (SPEN) was created to break away from traditional education approaches and build a new framework where a vibrant network of educators and students collaborates to unify and strengthen the SP curriculum,

make it more open and interactive, and share best practices.

SPEN participants are using the following online tools to transform education:

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