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Toronto Section Life Members Tutorial on IEEE
Internet Services
Dr. Robert T.H. (Bob) Alden, Consultant, Mississauga,
Ontario
April 20, 2004 at the University of Toronto IEEE
McNaughton Centre
Premise - we can use a computer with Internet Access and it has
a web browser (Internet Explorer, or Netscape, or Mozilla, etc.)
1 Connecting to four IEEE web sites (and a quick tour):
2 Accessing IEEE Internet Services
- Receiving newsletter alerts via email messages
- automatic for you for IEEE Toronto and IEEE Canada
- for a non-member - go to the newsletters below and follow the link
- Reading newsletters on the web
- Toronto Newsletter http://toronto.ieee.ca/news/current.htm
- IEEE Canada Newsletter http://ieee.ca/news/current
- Obtaining an IEEE web account
(necessary for all IEEE on-line services)
- use the Toronto Membership Page http://toronto.ieee.ca/membership
Renewing our IEEE membership each year
(now necessary for life members)
- use the Toronto Membership Page http://toronto.ieee.ca/membership
Updating information about ourselves at IEEE
that IEEE stores and uses to send us
Spectrum, the Life Members Newsletter
- use the Toronto Membership Page http://toronto.ieee.ca/membership
Obtaining an IEEE email alias
(provides virus and spam protection and continuty)
- use the Toronto Membership Page http://toronto.ieee.ca/membership
Ordering special items (products) from IEEE
- use the IEEE Worldwide: http://shop.ieee.org
Read the "Spectrum" on-line edition http://www.spectrum.ieee.org
Read "The Institute" on-line edition http://www.theinstitute.ieee.org
3 Connecting to three IEEE Life Member web sites:
Bob is currently Webmaster for IEEE Canada and IEEE Toronto, President
of the IEEE Canadian Foundation, and a Director of the IEEE Foundation.
His personal web site is http://bobalden.com
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