Engineering and Technology History Wiki (ETHW): Developing, Preserving, and Inspiring Future Generations

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October 27 @ 1 pm - 3:05 pm UTC-4

Join us during 2025 IEEE History Week for a special virtual event exploring the Engineering and Technology History Wiki (ETHW) and the transformative power of historical preservation in inspiring future innovation. Led by members of the ETHW Subcommittee of the IEEE History Committee, this session highlights how historians and technologists can engage with engineering heritage through ETHW and the Computer History Museum’s dynamic outreach programs.

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  • Starts 18 October 2025 04:00 AM UTC
  • Ends 27 October 2025 04:00 AM UTC
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1 pm  to 1.30 pm: Using the Engineering and Technology History Wiki for IEEE History  by Nathan Brewer

1.35 pm to 2.05 pm: TEACHING COMPUTING HISTORY TO TODAY’S STUDENTS  by Ronald Mak and Janelle Graves

2.10 pm to 2.40 pm: On the development of the project Popular Oil: Contributions on the Oil & Gas Industry History for the Engineering and Technology History Wiki (ETHW)  BY FRANCESCO Gerali

2.45 am to 3.05pm: Q &A and Concluding remark.

Mathini Sellathurai – ETHW Subcommittee Chair