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Chairman’s Message
Dr. T. [email protected]
From The Editor’s Desk
H.R. [email protected]
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Esteemed Members,
In the month of May the details of masterlink and sub-links providing information aboutthe various medals, awards and recognition givenby IEEE and in June, the comprehensive list ofmembers of IEEE Madras Section who receivedthe awards from HQ were presented under thiscolumn. This month I would like to share some
details regarding elevation to Senior Member Grade (Courtesy:IEEE website).
Eligibility: A candidate shall be an engineer, scientist, educator,technical executive or originator in IEEE-designated fields namely:Engineering, Computer Sciences and Information Technology, PhysicalSciences, Biological and Medical Sciences, Mathematics, TechnicalCommunications, Education, Management, Law and Policy etc.,
Experience: Candidates shall have been in professional practicefor at least ten years and have shown significant performance over aperiod of at least five of those years. The educational experience iscredited as follows: Three years for a bachelor degree, Four years forbachelor and master degree and Five years for the Ph. D in an IEEE-designated field.
Five years of significant performance: Many prospectiveapplicants make the mistake of assuming that “significant performance”requires special awards, patents or other extremely sophisticated technicalaccomplishments; such is not the case. Substantial job responsibilitiessuch as team leader, task supervisor, engineer in-charge of a program orproject, engineer or scientist performing research with some measure ofsuccess (papers), or faculty developing and teaching courses with researchand publications — all are indications of significant performance. Thesignificant performance that would serve to qualify an individual forelevation to Senior Member need not have occurred in the yearsimmediately prior to the application. Thus, life and retired members areeligible for elevation.
Benefits:
Recognition: The professional recognition of your peers fortechnical and professional excellence.
Senior Member Plaque to be proudly displayed for colleagues,clients, and employers to see.
US $ 25 coupon: This coupon can be used to join one new IEEESociety. The coupon expires on 31 December of the year in whichit is received.
Letter of Commendation: A letter of commendation will be sentto your employer on the achievement of Senior Member grade(upon the request of the newly elected Senior Member).
Dear Friends,
This month chairman’s message deals in detailabout the benefits of Senior Membership in IEEE andhow a professional member can get elevated as a SeniorMember (SM). It is noted that a good no. of ourSection members are eligible to become SMs. Whilea few have already applied for the SM, we earnestlyrequest other professional members to initiate theprocess of becoming a SM since the entire process
takes about two months including the approval by the HQ committee.
With the current academic year started in June, we expect thestudent branches to become quite active and organize a no. of events.Already few active student branches have reported about their activities.This month LINK reports the activities held at Kumaraguru College ofTechnology, Kongu Engineering College, Aarupadai Veedu Institute ofTechnology, Knowledge Institute of Technology, Francis XavierEngineering College and M. Kumarasamy College of Engineering.
Brief reviews of four text books — “Basic Computer Engineering”,“Basic Electrical and Electronics Engineering”, “Control Systems Engineering”,“Game Architecture and Programming” appear in this issue of LINK. Thepublisher Wiley India Pvt. Ltd is willing to provide discount & free shippingto our members. Students and faculty members may pl. avail the offer.
Snippets relating to self development & management such as “Somecommunication complaints”, “People who lack confidence”, “Six ThinkingHats” have been published along with a list of Interesting InformationSources. We are sure that readers will find them useful.
While we wish to publish articles contributed by professionalmembers, we do not seem to be receiving them. We urge our membersworking industry share their experiences and present case studies whichwould interest other members and the student members at large.
Joining the IEEE and its societies during mid August has uniqueadvantage. One can enjoy the membership benefits for 15 months by payingthe annual dues for 12 months. The students who are planning to become themember of IEEE may consider the joint membership of IEEE, IEEE CSand IEEE CS Digital Library at USD 40/=. (Last year rate – which is likelyto continue this year too). For working professional, e-membership optionis available at USD 55/= instead of normal membership at USD 141/=.
The Section and some of the Society Chapters are supporting eventssuch as ICEGT-2011: International Conference on Emerging GreenTechnologies, IAMA-2011: International Conference on Intelligent Agent& Multi-Agent Systems and ReSYM-11: Research Symposium on PervasiveComputing and its Underlying Technologies which are listed in theForthcoming Events. We request our members to actively participate in them.
The Section has plans to organize an event to celebrate for havingreceived the “R10 DISTINGUISHED LARGE SECTION AWARD”.Pl. look forward to the formal announcement.
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Social Activity
Activities at Kumaraguru College of Technology
The IEEE KCT Student branch organizeda social activity for orphan children in BharathaAnnai Seva Sangam, Coimbatore on 26th Feb2011. Around 20 IEEE student members andfour staff members volunteered in thisprogramme. The staff members and students
In the next session Prof. V. Sharmila Deveexplained about the basics of MATLABprogramming with M-File which included thearray formation, Polynomial functions, GraphPlotting, Sub Plots, Formation of 3D an Meshimages.
The session on control system designwas handled by Prof. D. Rajalakshmi. Sheexplained time response analysis with LTIviewer and stability analysis with help of Bodeplot, Nyquist plot and Polar plot. The afternoonsession started with Introduction of Simulink.The various blocks in Simulink were explainedand an example Simulink model wasdemonstrated for sine wave generation andmathematical calculation. The ControlledRectifiers and inductive chopping in Powerelectronics was discussed. DSP application likeconvolution, fast Fourier transform, inverse fastFourier transform was discussed in MATLAB.
At the end of the session certificates weredistributed by Dr. Mahalakshmi, Professor inEEE Dept. 74 students from various engineeringcolleges enthusiastically participated in thisprogramme.
Annual General Body Meeting
IEEE KCT Student Branch conducted itsannual general body meeting on 24th June 2011.Branch office bearers and all IEEE studentmembers participated. The meeting waspresided by Prof. .V. Sharmila Deve, IEEE staffin-charge, IEEE KCT Student Branch. The newoffice bearers for the year 2011 were elected.Forthcoming ture activities like seminar,
interacted with the children after they hadintroduced themselves. Drawing competitionwas held and stationary items were provided toevery one of them. They participated in thisevent interestingly. A group activity to test theunderstanding and absorbing ability of thechildren was also held. Prizes and gifts weredistributed to the children. After a short breakwith snacks and cool drinks, a short filmemphasizing motivation by focusing the life ofcelebrities, patriotism and environmental issueswas screened. 70 orphan children participatedin the activities. The IEEE Student membersand staff members felt that this activity gavethem immense satisfaction.
HATMAT-11: Hands on TrainingProgramme on Matlab
The IEEE KCT Student branchconducted a one day workshop “Hands ontraining programme on Matlab” on 4th March2011. Dr. Rani Thottugal HoD/EEE welcomedthe participants. Prof. R. Kavitha delivered thepresentation about introduction andapplications of MATLAB/Simulink in the fieldof signal processing, power electronics,communication systems, control design,robotics, optimization neural and fuzzy system.
workshop, project contest, etc. were planned.
Various IEEE student members of IEEE KCT
Student Branch took responsibility for different
activities. There is saying “If you don’t plan
your work, you are planning to fail”. We have
planned our work hoping it would lead to
success.
Report by: Prof. Sharmila Keerthivasan,
Chairman’s Message continued....
Announcement: An announcementof elevation can be made in Section/Society and or local newsletters,newspapers, and notices.
Leadership Eligibility: SeniorMembers are eligible to hold executiveIEEE volunteer positions.
Ability to Refer other candidates :Senior Members can serve as a refereefor other applicants for seniormembership
Review panel: Senior members areinvited to be on the panel to reviewSenior Member applications.
References: Candidates for SeniorMember grade must provide three referencesfrom current IEEE members holding the gradeof Fellow, Senior Member or HonoraryMember.
Links for further information:
For application form: http://goo.gl/WFCvs
For the list of Senior Members of MadrasSection: http://goo.gl/EvHUQ
For other details: http://goo.gl/TT6ce
I request the eligible members to makeuse of the above information and get elevated
to the Senior Member grade.
Affectionate colleague
Dr. T.Thyagarajan
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The inaugural function of the activitiesof IEEE Student Branch and the WIE AffinityGroup of Kongu Engineering College wasorganized on 2nd July 2011.
The function began with a prayer songand the lighting of the traditional Kuthuvilakku.Prof. K. Narayanan- Staff Co-cordinator of IEEEwelcomed the gathering. In his address, he invitedthe students to actively participate in the eventsof the forum. He also encouraged the studentsto volunteer to organize the events of IEEE.
Mrs. V. R. Saraswathy, Staff Co-coordinator introduced the office bearers for theyear 2011-2012. The year plan for IEEE wasproposed by Mr. P. Shanmuganathan, Chairman,IEEE SB and the year plan for WIE wasproposed by Ms. S. Harini, Chairperson, WIE.
Prof. S. Kuppuswami, Principal, KECand Branch Counselor, IEEE KEC presided over
Inauguration of Activities at Kongu Engineering College
the function. He wished the new office bearers
all the best and also suggested to add more
innovative programs in the annual plan so that
students can use them to develop themselves.
The guest speaker, Dr. N. Kumarappan,
Prof., Annamalai University, in his address gave
a pandect of IEEE. He suggested us to try for
various awards that are given by IEEE HQ. He
also threw light on the emerging top ten
technologies and briefed them for the benefit of
students.
To express our gratitude, Prof. K.
Narayanan presented the memento to Dr. N.
Kumarappan. The vote of thanks was proposed
by Mr. S. Aswin Deep, Treasurer – IEEE SB.
The function came to an end by extending
gratitude to our motherland through the
National Anthem.
On 7th and 8th May 2011 IEEE HyderabadSection organized the Teacher In ServiceProgram training workshop at Taj Krishna,Hyderabad. From IEEE Madras SectionDr.N.Kumarappan, Educational Activity Chairattended the workshop as one of the organizingcommittee member and also around ten memberof IEEE Madras attended the above workshop.
Explaining the need for such workshopand how IEEE will be involved in Pre-
Participation of IEEE Madras Section in TISP WorkshopUniversity education outreach activities and thegoal of the TISP workshop such as wereaddressed. The experts briefed how to promoteapplied inquiry based learning and the ways toenhance the level of technological literacy atpre-University level. They also stressed onidentifying the ways through which engineers
can assist school and school systems. Then
TISP hands-on activity was given to theparticipants. It focused on how to design and
build a working windmill with every dayproducts. It was an interesting activity and the
participants indulged themselves in the activity.
Then a lecture on social networking was
presented.
Discussion on the challenges &
opportunities in the local pre-University schoolsystems was held then again hands on activity
on electrical messages then and now was given.
It focused on exploring electric message systems
from light signals using international morse code
to text messaging. The TISP participants
involved themselves in the activity and created
several unique models.
There was a lecture on alignment with
education standards in the secondary schools.
Then the very important issue of how to begin
and how to develop a partnership with Pre-
University education community and the
professional development needs in the school
and school systems were discussed in detail.
Action plan for the next steps were developed.
Planning teams were identified. Finally the
TISP workshop adjourned with the panel
meeting.
Report by: Dr. N.Kumarappan, Education
Activity Chair, IEEE Madras Section
Seminar on Career Planning & Higher Education at AVIT
IEEE Computer Society Branch Chapter
of AVIT and Association of Information
Technology Engineers, Dept of Information
Technology, Aarupadai Veedu Institute of
Technology organized a one day seminar on
Career Planning & Higher Education on 22nd
Jun 2011. Mr. Mark North, Senior Manager,
TIME, Chennai addressed the participants.
Dr. (Mrs.) N.R. Alamelu Principal, AVIT
delivered the presidential Address. Dr. A.Anthony Irudhayaraj, Dean (IT) AVITwelcomed the gathering and briefed theimportance of career planning opportunities andcreated the awareness about the sponsorshipfor higher education.
Faculty members and students from theDept, of IT were participated in the seminar.Mr. C. Karthikeyan, HOD/IT delivered the voteof thanks.
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IEEE Awareness Meet
Activities at Knowledge Institute of Technology
An “IEEE Awareness Meet” was held on16th August 2010. About 210 students fromvarious departments actively participated in thisprogram.
Dr. N. Santhiyakumari, IEEE BranchCounselor addressed the gathering about thehistory of IEEE, Mission & Vision of IEEE andits benefits for the student community and gavea detailed description about the objectives. Shealso highlighted the benefits acquired by beingmember of IEEE. Her speech was thoughtprovoking and inspired the students to becomethe members of IEEE. Mrs. M. Shenbagapriya,IEEE Student Branch In-charge explained theimportance of IEEE in an engineer’s life, andgave a clear idea and the significance of IEEEwith various department of engineering. Herpresentation made it clear that IEEE is for allbranches of engineering and not just aninstitution of the electrical engineers.
“Creative Drawing” Competition
A “Creative Drawing” competition on thetopic ‘Green Energy & Global Warming” washeld on 14th Sep 2010. Around 30 participantsof I and II year students had actively participatedto show their talents in drawing.
Dr.N.Santhiyakumari, Student BranchCounselor, addressed the gathering and presidedover the event. The main objective of thiscompetition was to create awareness on globalwarming and green energy. This was a platformto the students to show their creativity andexpress it by drawing. This was also the platformwhere imagination of commoner ends and the
engineer begins. The event was mentored byMrs. M. Shenbagapriya, IEEE Student BranchIn-charge and was coordinated by Mr. K.Sivaprakasam and C.R. Ashokrajan, IEEEstudent member. This event was well receivedby the participants, Mr. T. Praveenkumar,Student Branch Chairman thanked all for makingthis event a grand success.
Technical & General Quiz
A “Technical & General Quiz” contestwas held on 29th Sep 2010, for the 1st & 2nd yearstudents. Around 75 students from variousdepartments actively participated in the event.
The IEEE Student Branch Counselor Dr.N. Santhiyakumari addressed the gathering. Mrs.M. Shenbagapriya IEEE Student Branch In-charge and Mr. K. Jagan IEEE student memberco-ordinated the event. Out 400 students whotook the preliminary test, 15 students from 1st
& 2nd year were short listed for the quiz. The 1st
round of quiz was on engineering concepts andon historical events. After the first round, severalrounds were conducted. At the end of fifthround, three teams were selected for the finalround. While the final round questions for the2nd years was on recent technologies anddevelopment, the first years had questions oncurrent events going around the world. The eventcame to an end, with the vote of thanks deliveredby Mr.V. Kumaravel, Secretary of IEEE StudentBranch.
Technical Article Presentation
An event focusing on “Technical ArticlePresentation” on “Recent Trends in Engineering”was organized on 7th Oct 2010 for the 2nd yearstudents of all departments. Around 150participants participated in this event.
The IEEE Student Branch Counselor Dr.N. Santhiyakumari addressed the gathering. Mrs.M. Shenbagapriya, IEEE Branch In-charge andMr.R.Ravikumar, IEEE Student Member co-ordinated the event. Out of the 150 memberswho took the preliminary test gave shortpresentations on technical topics and 30
students were short listed for the finalpresentation and made presentations based onrecent trends in their own core departments ofengineering. Based on the presentation skills,technical concepts and spontaneity of thepresentations three teams were selected andawarded with prizes. The event came to an endwith the vote of thanks by Mr. M. AshokKumar, Vice Chairman, IEEE Student Branch.
Mind Twisting
An event focusing on “Mind Twisting”activities was organized on 24th Dec 2010.Around 75 participants from variousdepartments took part in the event.
Dr. N. SanthiyaKumari, IEEE StudentBranch Counselor presided over the functionand addressed the participants. Mrs. M.Shenbagapriya, IEEE Student Branch In-chargeand Mr. T. Praveenkumar, Chairman, IEEEStudent Branch co-ordinated the event. Theevent had five rounds of contest to filter out,the best team. The first round which was basedon I-Q, was followed by a round which testedthe communication skills. The third round wasthe tongue twisters which tested onpronunciation and extemporaneity of thestudents, from which 3 teams were selected forthe final round and they were tested oninnovativeness and they were given a task ofsolving issues and pre-time setup games. Itserved as a platform for all members tocommunicate and develop themselves. Ttheevent came to an end with the vote of thanksby Mr.V.Kumaravel, Secretary, IEEE StudentBranch Secretary who thanked the management,branch counselor, branch in-charge and all theparticipants for making the event a grandsuccess.
Cultural Event
A “Cultural” event was organized on 31st
Dec 2010. About 35 students from variousdepartments actively participated in this event.
Dr. N. Santhiyakumari, IEEE StudentBranch Counselor presided over the event andaddressed the gathering. Mrs. M.Shenbagapriya, IEEE Student Branch In-chargeand M. Muthukumar, R. Anandhi, K.Kavipriya, N. Poornidevi, IEEE Student BranchMembers had coordinated the event and madeall the necessary arrangements. The cultural haddifferent categories like singing, dancing andmimicry. The students with interest involvedin these events and exhibited their talents. Everystudent proved their individuality. Generallythese kinds of events are conducted for thepurpose of relieving the students from their
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curriculum activities and to bring out theirextracurricular talents. The selection for theprizes was based on the criteria such asperformance, body language, expression, voice,action etc., Most students performed well andentertained the audience and selectioncommittee. The event came to an end, with thevote of thanks by Mr. V. Kumaravel, Secretaryof IEEE Student branch.
IEEE Membership Meet
introduced the office bearers and members of
different committees. She highlighted the variousactivities which were conducted by IEEEStudent Branch during the academic year 2010-
11.The future plans of the Student Branch werealso discussed after she had briefly explainedabout the branch operation. The session was
helpful in clarifying certain doubts persisted inthe minds of the newly inducted members. Themain objective of this meet was to discuss about
the IEEE Spectrum magazine and highlight thebenefits of the membership. The meet provedbeneficial in learning the art of proper planning
to avoid hard hitting of books and was founduseful and informative by all the students.
Social Awareness Programme
An “IEEE Membership Meet” was heldon 21st January 2011. About 45 studentmembers of IEEE had actively participated inthis meet.
Dr. N. Santhiyakumari, IEEE Student
Branch Counselor was the resource person. She“SKIT” – a social awareness programme
was organized on 4th Feb 2011. About 50
members participated and expressed their
concepts in the form of dialogues and actions.
Dr. N. Santhiyakumari, IEEE Student
Branch Counselor presided over the programme
and addressed the participants. Mrs.M.
Shenbagapriya, IEEE Student Brach In-charge
and had coordinated the programme and made
all the necessary arrangements for the event.
This kind of social event makes the students
feel free to express their feelings based on their
concepts and enrich the mind of the students.
This further improves the leadership qualities
and team spirit of the students. The participants
took various topics such as child labor, education
for girls, mobile phones causing accidents,
today’s youth, India in 2020, and India’s present
stage of development etc., and presented their
concepts. The event came to an end with the
vote of thanks by Mr. M. Ashokkumar,Vice
Chairman of IEEE Student Branch who thanked
the management, branch counselor, branch in-
charge and all the participants for making the
event a grand success.
Report by: Dr. N. Santhiyakumari,
Seminar on ASIC Physical Design Flow at Francis Xavier Engineering College
The IEEE student branch of FrancisXavier Engineering College organized a seminaron ASIC Physical Design Flow for the benefitof students and staff members on 27th May2011. Mr. M. Senthil Vinoth from HDLSolutions, Madurai was the resource person.About 25 IEEE members and staff of FXEngineering College participated in the seminar.The program was interactive and explored manyinteresting and useful techniques and ideas in
VLSI design. Even for most complicatedprogramming, many ideas and solutions weregiven by the resource person.
The seminar covered the followingaspects: ASIC design flow; Schematic andlayout design and Lambdha based rules,placement and routing. The participants foundthe sessions were very useful and interesting.
Report by: D.Meenakshi
Section Membership as on
15th July 2011
Life Fellow - 2
Fellow - 1
Life Senior - 7
Senior Member - 85
Life Member - 5
Member - 1906
Associate - 122
Affliate - 32
Graduate Student Member - 913
Student Member - 4950
Total - 8,023
ICEGT-2011: International Conferenceon Emerging Green Technologies. 27-30,Jul 2011 at Periyar Maniammai University,Vallam. Contact: [email protected]: www.icegt2011.in
IAMA-2011: International Conference onIntelligent Agent & Multi-AgentSystems. 7-9, Sep 2011at RajalakshmiEngineering College, Chennai inassociation with IEEE Madras Section,IEEE Computer Society, Madras Chapter,Computer Society of India, ChennaiChapter and Artificial Intelligence
Forthcoming Events
Association of India. Last date for papersubmission: 20th May 2011. Contact:[email protected] Website: http://www.iama2011.org.in/
ReSYM-11: Research Symposiumon Pervasive Computing and itsUnderlying Technologies. 15 - 16, Sep2011, Chennai, Last date for papersubmission : 31st Jul 2011. Contact:Dr. A. Balaji Ganesh, Ph: +91-44-26591860; Mobile: 098427 91925;E-Mail: [email protected] &[email protected]
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The student branch of IEEECommunication Society at M. KumarasamyCollege of Engineering, Karur had conducted askills enlightening program on the topic “Skillsfor Work – an Overview” on 2nd July 2011. Dr.S .K. Chitra Lakshimi, Assistant Professor,Dept. of English, Government College of Engg,Salem presided over the programme. Prof. V.Kavitha, HOD/ECE, IEEE Student BranchAdvisor and Prof. K. Sundararaju, HOD/EEE,IEEE Student Branch Counselor and the StaffCoordinates Ms. T. Abirami, LEC/ECE and
Skills Enlightening Program on IEEE COMSOC atM. Kumarasamy College of Engineering
Mr. G. Shanmugavadivel, LEC/ECE alsoparticipated in the programme.
The programme started with the Lightingof the ‘Kuthuvilaku’ by the dignitaries. Mr. P.S. Prakash, Pre-Final ECE, Vice Chairperson,IEEE COMSOC welcomed the gathering. Prof.K. Sundararaju, IEEE Student Branch Counselorin his felicitation, briefed about the importanceof communication and interpersonal skills in acorporate environment as well as in day-to-daylife. Prof. V. Kavitha, IEEE Student BranchAdvisor addressed the gathering and briefed themembers of IEEE COMSOC on the numerousways of gaining knowledge with the help ofIEEE COMSOC.
Then the Guest of Honour Dr. S .K. ChitraLakshimi conducted an interactive and veryinformative session on ‘Skills for Work’. Shebriefed on the usage of linguistics of English allover the world and how to use the language in agood manner. She explored about the
pronunciation skills and exploited on the tipsof using dictionary to improve pronunciation.She conducted a spot innovative activity, whichwas attended by 20 students as volunteers.Then from that activity, a highly energeticinteraction was held among the students. Timemanagement skills, focus on the activity,steadiness, enthusiasm and differentapproaches of the students had been practicallyobserved by the students.
She pointed out students and on the spotsituations were given to check their professionalbehavior and grasping abilities of the studentswhich was very impressive and helped thestudents to think professionally. Theprogramme concluded with the vote of thanksby Ms. V. Naga Sushmitha, Final ECE,Secretary, IEEE COMSOC.
IEEE COMSOC proposes to conductsimilar kind of programs during the year toenrich and update the knowledge of young,dynamic and enthralling students.
Report by: Ms. V. Naga Sushmitha,[email protected]
Speaking in a monotone.
Avoiding eye contact.
Fidgeting and other annoying mannerisms.
Using vocal fillers (“uhm,” “uh,” etc.).
Lacking any emotion or conviction.
Sounding mechanical or rehearsed.
Rushing through the presentation, speakingtoo fast.
Talking down to the audience.
Not finding common ground.
Some communication “complaints” Failing to help the audience see value in the
presentation.
Pushing or pressuring the audience.
Overloading the audience with too muchinformation.
Being disorganized, jumping from onepoint to the next without any flow.
Not checking environment beforehand tolimit interruptions and distractions.
Exhibiting poor listening skills.
Saying the wrong things at the wrong moments.
Not adapting to the particular personalityor personalities you’re working with.
Displaying nervousness and fear.
Jumping to conclusions.
Constantly interrupting.
Pushing a predetermined, one-sidedsolution.
Listening selectively.
Not being in tune with audience emotions.
Allowing personal emotions to getinvolved.
Being knowledgeable in an arrogant way.
Metaphorically, each of the different-coloredhats represents a different thinking approach,state, or perspective. Asking all these questionscan improve the quality of our decision making.
Green Hat (Creative Thinking): nocriticism; just creativity. Explore,investigate, and expand your idea, decision,or concept and, in so doing, give way tofreewheeling thinking.
Red Hat (Feeling): What is your gut-levelreaction or instinctive feeling (not yourjustification—just your emotionalresponse)? Are you passionate, fearful, oruncertain about this idea?
White Hat (Neutrality): Like the colorwhite, this approach stresses neutrality. Beobjective; list the pros and cons, using only
Six Thinking Hats the facts you have. Look for cracks or holesin your theory and address them with theappropriate data.
Black Hat (Negative Judgment): This isthe caution fl ag. Play the devil’s advocate;list reasons this idea may not be the bestafter all. What are some objections? Whyshould you be cautious?
Yellow Hat (Positive Judgment): Beoptimistic and sunny about this idea. Whatare all the possible benefi ts and the valueof this decision or idea?
Blue Hat (Process Control): This hat isworn by the meeting’s chairperson(s). Likedirecting traffi c, the blue hat helps tofacilitate the discussion and debate. (Youmay suggest revisiting a team’s response ifnew information merits it or inviting teamsto question each other.)
React defensively to criticism.
Are not honest about their ownabilities/limits.
Shun the advice/input of others.
Tend not to learn from their mistakes.
Set unrealistic goals, and haveunrealistic expectations.
Use problems as an excuse not to try.
Blame others for things that go wrong.
Avoid new challenges and play it safe.
Repeat self-defeating habits over andover again.
Expect the worst, and often get it.
People who lackconfidence
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1 0 M o s t S u c c e s s f u l C o l l e g e
Entrepreneurs of All Time: You might think
your career starts once you’ve graduated fromcollege, but why wait? If you’ve got a great
idea, there’s no reason to hold off acting on ituntil you have a degree. Just ask these college
entrepreneurs. They made their ideas into
successful business ventures while they were
still in college, sometimes earning big bucks andcreating a pretty enviable resume before they
ever got a college diploma. So if you’re debatingwhether or not to start your own college
business, use these student entrepreneurs as
inspiration of how far you really can take your
ideas. Read the full article at http://goo.gl/qCjld
10 Ways Wikipedia Has Changed
Education: Whether ultimately a boon or a bane(or somewhere in between), only educators from
another planet haven’t somehow encountered
opinions regarding Wikipedia’s presence in theirindustry… Just about as many ideas about its
influence exist as there are individuals to even
hold them, but nobody can deny that the onlineencyclopedia, not to mention the other
Wikimedia websites, certainly left a splash in
the classroom and mainstream society alike. Andhere, for reader consideration, just happen to be
a couple of examples.Read the full story at http:/
/goo.gl/iZ4Fz
100 Google Search Tricks for the
Savviest of Students: In today’s schools, most
research is completed online, and Google is agreat resource for combing the web. But at the
same time, it’s not always easy to find exactlywhat you want, given that there are usually
millions of results — with varying degrees of
accuracy. These tricks can help you find the
best results, while saving time and making yourlife easier. Explore it at http://goo.gl/flNge
70 Super Useful Twitter Hashtags forHomeschoolers: If you’re teaching, you may
already be using Twitter to keep in touch with
friends, family, and other homeschoolers. Butdid you know that there are so many resources
available through the messaging service? By
simply following hashtags, you can getconnected with discussion groups, resources,
advice, and more. Check out these hashtags to
get help with homeschooling and so much more.See the list at http://goo.gl/ymXYI
100 Incredible Open Courses for theUltimate Tech Geek: While colleges can be a
great place to build up your knowledge of
technologies of all kinds, real world experience
Interesting Information Sources
and free learning resources on the web can do apretty good job of showing you the ropes aswell. Here are 100 free resources to help youhone your techie skills and learn more about theever-changing world of technology. Explore theresources at http://goo.gl/E6ldv
Turing Award Winners PanelDiscussion: Winners of the A.M.Turing Award,the Nobel Prize of computing, describe theirsingular contributions to the field, and theirworks’ impact. They also find time to discussthe current and future state of computer science.Watch this one hour video at http://goo.gl/i3EVD
Computing for Everyone: In threepresentations that look back to digital-agemilestones, and glimpse ahead to what maycome next, speakers share some previouslyundisclosed stories, great enthusiasms, and afew concerns. Nicholas Negroponte tells a few“dirty secrets” about the start of the MIT MediaLab, including the fact that Negroponte and co-founder Jerome Wiesner wanted to admit people“who wouldn’t normally apply to MIT, letalone get in,” and that the lab was viewed bytop administrators as a “salon de refuses:” a refugefor brilliant researchers such as Seymour Papert,“who were not welcome” elsewhere. Watch this56 minutes video at http://goo.gl/d2TwX
USENIX Compendium of Best Papers:Over the past decade, the Program Committeesfrom many of the USENIX conferences andworkshops have given out Best Paper, BestStudent Paper, and Best Presentation awards.Access these papers at http://goo.gl/bVvbg
A New Device Enabling a Computerto Identify Whether the User Is a Man or aWoman: Universidad Politecnica de Madridresearchers Juan Bekios-Calfa, Jose M.Buenaposada, and Luis Baumela havedeveloped a system that analyzes a video signalto determine the gender of faces pictured in theimages in real time, enabling computers tomonitor whether users’ faces belong to men orwomen. The new technology can be used togather demographic information for TV andadvertising purposes. More at http://goo.gl/7N7p9
The First Plastic Computer Processor:European researchers have developed acomputer processor and memory chip madefrom plastic semiconductors. The researchersused 4,000 plastic transistors to create the plasticmicroprocessor, which is built on top of plasticfoil. “Compared to using silicon, this has theadvantage of lower price and that it can be
flexible,” says IMEC’s Jan Genoe. Thecommands are coded into a second foil etchedwith plastic circuits that can be connected tothe processor to load the program. More athttp://goo.gl/HQZ2I
New Technology Would DramaticallyExtend Battery Life for Mobile Devices:University of Illinois researchers have developeda new form of ultra-low-power digital memorythat is faster and uses 100 times less energythan conventional memory systems and couldlead to future portable devices with much longerbattery life between charges. More at http://goo.gl/11keI
Stanford Computer Scientists FindInternet Security Flaw : Stanford Universityresearchers have found a security flaw in audio-based completely automated public Turing testto tell computers and humans apart(CAPTCHAs), which are designed to provideInternet security for the visually impaired. Moreat http://goo.gl/5AU5H
University of Pennsylvania’s PR2Robot Learns to Read : The University ofPennsylvania’s Robot PR2 now has the abilityto read for itself. Nicknamed Graspy, the robotcan read anything from simple signs to full-length warnings, and further research could leadto the ability to read longer texts. More at http://goo.gl/ILDUy
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