IEEE Virtual Museum
Thomas Edison didn't invent the light bulb, so why does
everyone think he did? What was the first computer? How did the
patterns in a Utah cornfield lead to the development of TV? What
is the "X" in an X-ray? Why are Alvin and the Chipmunks
part of a museum about technology?
The answers to these questions and more are found in the new IEEE
Virtual Museum launched at http://www.ieee.org/ museum. Designed
for educators, pre-college students, and the general public, the
virtual museum debuted with two exhibits containing audio and
video clips, and interactive
features: Socket to Me! How Electricity Came to Be and The Beat
Goes On: How Sounds are Recorded and Played.
Three more exhibits are in production and are scheduled for release
by third quarter 2002. These will explore the different applications
of microwaves, the works of Thomas Edison, and contributions women
have made to electrical and information technologies.
The IEEE Virtual Museum explores the global social impact of electrical
and information sciences and technologies and demonstrates the
relevance of engineering and engineers to society.