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Getting Started with IEEE English for Engineering http://english.ieee-eLearning.org A new online learning resource for technical professionals Starting in the IEEE Learning Management System (LMS) Go to http://english.ieee-eLearning.org Log in to authenticate with your IEEE Personal Account (individual user name and password) NOTE: Using your IEEE Personal Account allows you to track your progress and earn continuing education units (CEUs) and professional development hours (PDHs) plus print individual certificates of completion. Starting via the IEEE Xplore ® digital library Go to www.ieee.org/ieeexplore Log in to start (not all subscription options include access to IEEE Xplore) BROWSE EDUCATIONAL COURSES and click on IEEE English for Engineering On the course abstract page, click ACCESS COURSE to open the IEEE LMS Log in with your individual user name and password SEARCH RESULTS Taking a course In the IEEE LMS, go to NAVIGATION section and click COURSES Click any course category (LISTENING SKILLS, SPEAKING SKILLS, READING SKILLS, WRITING SKILLS) under “IEEE ENGLISH FOR ENGINEERING” and select an appropriate skill level (INTRODUCTORY, INTERMEDIATE, ADVANCED) Click ENROLL ME and select CLICK TO PLAY to access a module At the end of each module, there is a quiz to earn CEUs and PDHs. After passing the quiz, click the link to receive your certificate and register your CEUs and PDHs with IEEE. Print or save your certificate. Access Course NOTE: Begin with the placement test to properly determine your current English skill level for all modules. When ready, there are two ways to access your IEEE English for Engineering subscription: Log in here Choose Course Category Introduction Page Browse Educational Courses Search for a Topic

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Getting Started with IEEE English for Engineering

http://english.ieee-eLearning.org

A new online learning resource for technical professionals

Starting in the IEEE Learning Management System (LMS)

Go to http://english.ieee-eLearning.org

Log in to authenticate with your IEEE Personal Account (individual user name and password)

NOTE: Using your IEEE Personal Account allows you to track your progress and earn continuing education units (CEUs) and professional development hours (PDHs) plus print individual certificates of completion.

Starting via the IEEE Xplore® digital library

Go to www.ieee.org/ieeexplore

Log in to start (not all subscription options include access to IEEE Xplore)

BROWSE EDUCATIONAL COURSES and click on IEEE English for Engineering

On the course abstract page, click ACCESS COURSE to open the IEEE LMS

Log in with your individual user name and password

SEARCH RESULTSTaking a course

In the IEEE LMS, go to NAVIGATION section and click COURSES

Click any course category (LISTENING SKILLS, SPEAKING SKILLS, READING SKILLS, WRITING SKILLS) under “IEEE ENGLISH FOR ENGINEERING” and select an appropriate skill level (INTRODUCTORY, INTERMEDIATE, ADVANCED)

Click ENROLL ME and select CLICK TO PLAY to access a module

At the end of each module, there is a quiz to earn CEUs and PDHs.

After passing the quiz, click the link to receive your certificate and register your CEUs and PDHs with IEEE. Print or save your certificate.

Access Course

NOTE: Begin with the placement test to properly determine your current English skill level for all modules. When ready, there are two ways to access your IEEE English for Engineering subscription:

Getting Started with the IEEE English for Engineering To access your IEEE English for Engineering subscription:    

Starting in the IEEE Learning Management System (LMS)

Go to http://english.ieee-elearning.org/

Log in to authenticate with your corporate or individual user name and password

NOTE: Only with an individual account can you personalize or earn CEUs

     

 

Taking a course

In the IEEE LMS, go to NAVIGATON section and click COURSES

Click any course category (LISTENING SKILLS, SPEAKING SKILLS, READING SKILLS, WRITING SKILLS) under “IEEE ENGLISH FOR ENGINEERING” and select an appropriate skill level (INTRODUCTORY, INTERMEDIATE, ADVANCED)

Click ENROLL ME and click CLICK TO PALY to access a module

At the end of each module, there is a quiz to earn continuing education credits

After passing the quiz, click the link to register your CEUs with IEEE. Print your certificate.

 

Log in here

     

 

 

Course Interaction   Very  interactive  exercises  to  engage  learners  

  Provides  immediate  feedback  to  reinforce  the  lessons  

  Flexible   design   to   allow   learners   to   progress   through   skills   in   any   order,   and   any   skill   level  they  wish  

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Course Interaction   Very  interactive  exercises  to  engage  learners  

  Provides  immediate  feedback  to  reinforce  the  lessons  

  Flexible   design   to   allow   learners   to   progress   through   skills   in   any   order,   and   any   skill   level  they  wish  

Introduction Page

Browse Educational Courses Search for a Topic

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Features of IEEE English for Engineering

A new online learning resource for technical professionals

Course interaction Interactive exercises engage learners

Provides immediate feedback to reinforce the lessons

Flexible design to allow learners to progress through skills in any order, and any skill level they wish

Course features

Discoverable in IEEE Xplore and delivered via the IEEE Learning Management System

Topics relevant to all engineers, including electrical, civil, and mechanical, as well as many other technical professionals

Designed for self-study format but easily can be used in group training sessions facilitated by an instructor

Promote your achievement

Sample Skills Training

Course content

A free placement exam to identify your English ability level

Up to 45 hours of training content

Four learning modules to develop key English mastery:

�•�Speaking in technical English • Listening and comprehension • Technical writing • Reading and understanding technical publications

Introductory, Intermediate, and Advanced levels

Features of IEEE English for Engineering

IEEE English for Engineering

John Smith has completed the module

Listening Introductory Level 5 June 2012

Credit Hours: .4 CEUs; 4 PDHs

Vice President, IEEE Educational Activities

Printable individual certificates, available upon the successful completion of each skill level, help learners share their achievements.

Interactive Element

Applications

Descriptions