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Tips
for Organizing
an EWeek Program
Start
planning your EWeek 2004 events now
Now is the best time to begin organizing an
EWeek event for your local IEEE Section or Chapter. Whether you host a
banquet for your local IEEE Section or coordinate a hands-on activity
for children at the
local elementary school, there are countless ways to get involved and celebrate EWeek.
If you're organizing an EWeek program for the first time or just
looking for creative ideas, visit the EWeek
Website for planning tips and guidance. Here's some of what you
will find:
EWeek
ideas for your community
Tips
for Organizing
your National Engineers Week Program
EWeek planning
calendar
"50
Ways One Engineer Can Make a Difference"
Tips
from organizers of past
EWeek events
Advice on working
with the media to publicize EWeek
DiscoverE
info
for those planning to work with K-12 students
Special
projects for working with college students
A
list of local EWeek contacts State
Contacts Database
Register
your IEEE EWeek 2004 events in our national database
Once you have planned an event planned, don't forget to register it
in IEEE-USA's database so that other IEEE
members can find it.
EWeek Print Ads Available Through IEEE Online
Promotional Library
A variety of new print advertisements for National Engineers Week (EWeek)
2004 are now available through the IEEE Online Promotional Library.
The IEEE Creative Services team created these EWeek ads for IEEE-USA,
who is overseeing the IEEE's role as lead sponsoring society in 2004.
IEEE volunteers may browse for print ads that match their needs. Print
ads may be requested through an online form and will be shipped on CD
within seven business days. All users must register on the site before
receiving any of these promotional items. The full-page EWeek ad
appeared in the September issue of IEEE Spectrum. The IEEE
Online Promotional Library is located at:
www.ieee.org/promolibrary
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