Life Member and PES/IAS Luncheon

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The popular paradigm of STEM education and how having a STEM-savvy workforce matters in the global economy.



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  • 16 Eagle Rock Avenue
  • East Hanover, New Jersey
  • United States 07936
  • Building: Hanover Manor

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  • Attendees must apply by Thursday, October 22nd, 2015, with form provided by coordinator Ken Oexle at k.oexle@ieee.org . There is a $5.00 Admission charge.

  • Co-sponsored by PE31, IA34


  Speakers

Harry T. Roman

Topic:

The popular paradigm of STEM education and how having a STEM-savvy workforce matters in the global economy.

Throughout his 45-year engineering career, Life Senior Member Harry Roman has worked with schools to bring the excitement of engineering, technology and invention into the classroom. Harry Roman will discuss the popular paradigm of STEM education and how having a STEM-savvy workforce matters in the global economy.

Biography:

Throughout his 45-year engineering career, Life Senior Member Harry Roman has worked with schools to bring the excitement of engineering, technology and invention into the classroom. At the life member’s luncheon in October, Harry will discuss the popular paradigm of STEM education, and how having a STEM-savvy workforce matters in the global economy. Harry co-teaches graduate level STEM courses at Montclair State University, Montclair, NJ. His most recent resource book is, How an Engineer Uses Math (Gifted Education Press, 2015). To date, Harry has published 35 STEM-related books, over 100 feature magazine articles, and 12 math card games. Every month, approximately 250,000 educators read his articles in national magazines and newsletters. He is an educational advisor for the Edison Innovation Foundation; and an avid e-book publisher for IEEE.





Agenda

Arrive: 11:30 AM, Luncheon, Speaker.

Attendees must apply with form provided by coordinator Ken Oexle at k.oexle@ieee.org.