ISEC is known for presenting cutting-edge research in and experiences with integrated approaches to the study of science, math, and technology through project-based experiences and activities based in engineering and other design disciplines. The act of design helps learners to “connect the dots” between
various (perhaps seemingly abstract) concepts to a deeper understanding of the concepts and ultimately,our technological society.
Your submission(s) will be one (or more) of the following:
# a work in progress (WIP) paper of 2 – 3 pages
# a full paper of 4 – 8 pages
# an abstract for a poster by K-12 students
#an industry-based workshop or professional development session (Submissions closed 2.5.17)
There is no preliminary abstract phase for WIP or full papers. All presented papers will be submitted for archival in IEEE Xplore.
The advance registration fee schedule, in effect from January 15 – February 28,2017, is available on the conference web site. Details regarding conference housing at the Hampton Inn, Route 1; student travel awards; and the keynote,presented by Kimberly Ennico Smith, NASA Ames, will be posted byNovember, 2016.
Information on the Trenton Computer Festival (theme: Autonomous Vehicles) is available at tcf-nj.org,and on the Information Technology Professionals Conference is at princetonacm.acm.org/tcfpro/. Youare also encouraged to submit abstracts to these conferences; see the conferences’ web sites for date and
submission information.ISEC 2017 is sponsored by the IEEE Princeton/Central Jersey Section with technical co-sponsorship by IEEE Region 1 and the IEEE Education Society. We also appreciate Region 2’s leadership sharing this call with their members.Please visit us at ewh.ieee.org/conf/stem, follow us on Twitter @IEEE_ISEC, andlike us on Facebook.
Contact us at ieee.isec(at)gmail.com for more information. We look forward to your participation in ISEC 2017!
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Posted 04-10-2016 on 10:51:29 AEDT