Chapter Achievement Award Recipient Panel
PRESENTED BY: HAMADOU SALIAH-HASSANE
Professor Hamadou Saliah-Hassane earned a PhD in Electrical and Computer
Engineering from McGill University in Montreal, a Bachelor and Master of Applied
Science degree from École Polytechnique de Montréal, Canada. He is currently
teaching Informatics and Computer Networks and Security at TELUQ University in
Montreal where he is carrying research on Intelligent Distributed Systems and
Mobile Robotics.
Professor Saliah-Hassane is currently chairing the Montreal IEEE Education Society
Chapter. He was the Past Chair of IEEE Education Society Standards Committee
Chair and the Past Chair of the Working Group of the joint standardization activity
on “Secure and Trusted Learning Systems” sponsored by IEEE Education Society,
IEEE Industrial Electronics Society (IES) and IEEE Computer Society Learning
Technology Standards Committee (CS/LTSC).
Professor Saliah-Hassane has received many awards in recognition of his
accomplishments, including the IEEE Education Society’s EdWin C. Jones, Jr.
Meritorious Service Award (2019). And aligned with his work on Distributed
Embedded Systems, the IEEE Standards Association award with appreciation for
chairing and contributing to the development of IEEE Standard 1876™ - 2019 on
“Networked Smart Learning Objects for Online Laboratories” (2019), the IEEE SA
2019 Emerging Technology Awarded to IEEE SA 1876™ - 2019 Working Group and
the "2005 Achievement Award" from the International Network for Engineering
Education (iNEER) for “Research and Innovation on Online laboratories and for the
Advancement of International Collaboration”.
Dr Saida Maaroufi Section Chair in 2020 congratulating the Chapter
Montreal IEEE
Education Society
Chapter Members
and Affiliates in
2022
GaryM. MacIntyre Boyd(1934-2011)
Ammar B. Kouki
Chritopher Trueman
Daniel Dalle
Gerard Lachiver
Geza Joos
StanleyJ. Kubina(1925– 2013)
Robert Paknys
Roland Yatchou
A. Sebak
ColinLarose
Hamadou Saliah-Hassane
2005 Petition signed by:
Some Examples of Activities
Stakeholders Activities
Guest speaker : Prof. Gilbert Paquette, Director of
Laboratory for Cognitive Informatics and Learning
Environments
Seminar on « "Modeling Languages for Instructional
Engineering"
IEEE Education Activity Board Teachers in Service
Program (TISP) in collaboration with: Montreal
Special Interest Group on Humanitarian Technology
(SIGHT), Montreal Engineering School Student
Branches, Quebec Ministry of Education officers,
Lester B. Pearson School Board, Quebec
Association of Science Teachers and Les Ateliers
Neuronix (helping vulnerable communities in
Montreal)…
Local Conference Organizers (ICELIE, ITHC, etc…)
First TISP workshop/conference held in Canada in
May 2009 followed by many other activities
Workshop at École Polytechnique de Montréal:
1. Hands on gears aligned with Quebec Education
curriculum and designing lesson plans
2. Visiting research labs
3. Training pre-university teachers and helping
them in the preparation their science courses
4. Providinng letters of support : Promoscience –
Défis sciences
Visiting researcher: Prof. Miguel Rogriguez Artacho Seminar :As the Vice chair of IEEE Education Society
Working Group IEEE Std. !876-2019 and as a visiting
researcher at L@d in Montreal.
Promoting Science Engineering and
Technology in Schools
Seminar: Visiting Expert Presenting
EdSoc Standards to Chapter Members
SPEAKER BIOGRAPHY:
Miguel Rodríguez Artacho (Ph. D.) is researcher and associate
professor at UNED University, Spain. He is a director of the
Learning Technologies and Cooperative Systems group
(http://ltcs.uned.es) at LSI Department, which main research
focuses on the development of learning content specifications to
model individual and collaborative learning processes, learning
resources and tools. He participates in Learning Technology
standardization groups like ISO/SC36 CEN TC353 and IEEE P1876,
and currently holds the technical secretariat of Spanish e-
learning standardization body AEN/JTC1/SC36. He is Vice-Dean
for institutional affairs at Computer Science School at UNED
University and former coordinator of the institutional transition
to the higher education European system (HEES).
Seminar: Visiting Expert Presenting
EdSoc Standards to Chapter Members
Work in Progress on the Standardization of Online Laboratories for
Education
ABSTRACT:
In the last years we have witness the increasing use of Online
Laboratories in education, encompassed by the development of
technology enhanced learning from k-12 to higher education. In this
context there is a need, on one hand to define and establish a
common consensus on the structure and operation of Online
laboratories (OL) that includes Remote Laboratories (RL) from
learning technologies perspective as open educational resources
(OER) independent from LMSs. On the other hand, cloud computing
and the concept of XaaS makes meaningful to consider laboratories
as another Lego™ piece of an educational resource in the cloud with
a focus on potential standardized information models and protocols
as a common basis for interoperability based on search, retrieval,
labeling and services for educational purposes.
EdSoc Chapter Member Schools, Workshops,
Museum and Laboratory Visits
Geoffrey Alleyne, a Montreal TISP Champion Presenting Lester
B. Peason Electrotechnology Center : http://www.lbpce.ca/pec
EdSoc Chapter Member Schools, Workshops,
Museum and Laboratory Visits
Geoffrey Alleyne, presenting Lester B. Peason Electrotechnology Center workshops on smart
homes and its interesting Telecommunication museum http://www.lbpce.ca/pec
Montreal EdSoc Chapter Members
Contributing to International Conferences
ICELIE 2012, 6th International Conference on E-
Learning in Industrial Electronics Conference, October
25-28, 2012
2014 IEEE International Humanitarian Technology
Conference (IHTC), IEEE Canada
WWW 2016, 25th World Wide Web Conference,
Montreal Canada, April 11 - 15.
Montreal EdSoc Chapter
Members Participating to
McGill University Electrical
and Computing
Engineering Student Final
Project Evaluation
Montreal EdSoc Chapter Members Participating to McGill University
Electrical and Computing Engineering Student Final Project Evaluation
An Example of Recognitions and
Incentives
Template of Certificates of Participation for
volunteers and Pre-university students
Recognitions and Incentives at Montreal
Section annual Gala Diner (2016)
TISP Champion recognition received at
Montreal Annual Gala Diner (2009)

Webinar_Montreal_IEEE EdSoc EducationalWeek 2022 04_Final.pptx

  • 1.
    Chapter Achievement AwardRecipient Panel PRESENTED BY: HAMADOU SALIAH-HASSANE
  • 2.
    Professor Hamadou Saliah-Hassaneearned a PhD in Electrical and Computer Engineering from McGill University in Montreal, a Bachelor and Master of Applied Science degree from École Polytechnique de Montréal, Canada. He is currently teaching Informatics and Computer Networks and Security at TELUQ University in Montreal where he is carrying research on Intelligent Distributed Systems and Mobile Robotics. Professor Saliah-Hassane is currently chairing the Montreal IEEE Education Society Chapter. He was the Past Chair of IEEE Education Society Standards Committee Chair and the Past Chair of the Working Group of the joint standardization activity on “Secure and Trusted Learning Systems” sponsored by IEEE Education Society, IEEE Industrial Electronics Society (IES) and IEEE Computer Society Learning Technology Standards Committee (CS/LTSC). Professor Saliah-Hassane has received many awards in recognition of his accomplishments, including the IEEE Education Society’s EdWin C. Jones, Jr. Meritorious Service Award (2019). And aligned with his work on Distributed Embedded Systems, the IEEE Standards Association award with appreciation for chairing and contributing to the development of IEEE Standard 1876™ - 2019 on “Networked Smart Learning Objects for Online Laboratories” (2019), the IEEE SA 2019 Emerging Technology Awarded to IEEE SA 1876™ - 2019 Working Group and the "2005 Achievement Award" from the International Network for Engineering Education (iNEER) for “Research and Innovation on Online laboratories and for the Advancement of International Collaboration”.
  • 3.
    Dr Saida MaaroufiSection Chair in 2020 congratulating the Chapter
  • 4.
    Montreal IEEE Education Society ChapterMembers and Affiliates in 2022 GaryM. MacIntyre Boyd(1934-2011) Ammar B. Kouki Chritopher Trueman Daniel Dalle Gerard Lachiver Geza Joos StanleyJ. Kubina(1925– 2013) Robert Paknys Roland Yatchou A. Sebak ColinLarose Hamadou Saliah-Hassane 2005 Petition signed by:
  • 5.
    Some Examples ofActivities Stakeholders Activities Guest speaker : Prof. Gilbert Paquette, Director of Laboratory for Cognitive Informatics and Learning Environments Seminar on « "Modeling Languages for Instructional Engineering" IEEE Education Activity Board Teachers in Service Program (TISP) in collaboration with: Montreal Special Interest Group on Humanitarian Technology (SIGHT), Montreal Engineering School Student Branches, Quebec Ministry of Education officers, Lester B. Pearson School Board, Quebec Association of Science Teachers and Les Ateliers Neuronix (helping vulnerable communities in Montreal)… Local Conference Organizers (ICELIE, ITHC, etc…) First TISP workshop/conference held in Canada in May 2009 followed by many other activities Workshop at École Polytechnique de Montréal: 1. Hands on gears aligned with Quebec Education curriculum and designing lesson plans 2. Visiting research labs 3. Training pre-university teachers and helping them in the preparation their science courses 4. Providinng letters of support : Promoscience – Défis sciences Visiting researcher: Prof. Miguel Rogriguez Artacho Seminar :As the Vice chair of IEEE Education Society Working Group IEEE Std. !876-2019 and as a visiting researcher at L@d in Montreal.
  • 6.
    Promoting Science Engineeringand Technology in Schools
  • 7.
    Seminar: Visiting ExpertPresenting EdSoc Standards to Chapter Members SPEAKER BIOGRAPHY: Miguel Rodríguez Artacho (Ph. D.) is researcher and associate professor at UNED University, Spain. He is a director of the Learning Technologies and Cooperative Systems group (http://ltcs.uned.es) at LSI Department, which main research focuses on the development of learning content specifications to model individual and collaborative learning processes, learning resources and tools. He participates in Learning Technology standardization groups like ISO/SC36 CEN TC353 and IEEE P1876, and currently holds the technical secretariat of Spanish e- learning standardization body AEN/JTC1/SC36. He is Vice-Dean for institutional affairs at Computer Science School at UNED University and former coordinator of the institutional transition to the higher education European system (HEES).
  • 8.
    Seminar: Visiting ExpertPresenting EdSoc Standards to Chapter Members Work in Progress on the Standardization of Online Laboratories for Education ABSTRACT: In the last years we have witness the increasing use of Online Laboratories in education, encompassed by the development of technology enhanced learning from k-12 to higher education. In this context there is a need, on one hand to define and establish a common consensus on the structure and operation of Online laboratories (OL) that includes Remote Laboratories (RL) from learning technologies perspective as open educational resources (OER) independent from LMSs. On the other hand, cloud computing and the concept of XaaS makes meaningful to consider laboratories as another Lego™ piece of an educational resource in the cloud with a focus on potential standardized information models and protocols as a common basis for interoperability based on search, retrieval, labeling and services for educational purposes.
  • 9.
    EdSoc Chapter MemberSchools, Workshops, Museum and Laboratory Visits Geoffrey Alleyne, a Montreal TISP Champion Presenting Lester B. Peason Electrotechnology Center : http://www.lbpce.ca/pec
  • 10.
    EdSoc Chapter MemberSchools, Workshops, Museum and Laboratory Visits Geoffrey Alleyne, presenting Lester B. Peason Electrotechnology Center workshops on smart homes and its interesting Telecommunication museum http://www.lbpce.ca/pec
  • 11.
    Montreal EdSoc ChapterMembers Contributing to International Conferences ICELIE 2012, 6th International Conference on E- Learning in Industrial Electronics Conference, October 25-28, 2012 2014 IEEE International Humanitarian Technology Conference (IHTC), IEEE Canada WWW 2016, 25th World Wide Web Conference, Montreal Canada, April 11 - 15.
  • 12.
    Montreal EdSoc Chapter MembersParticipating to McGill University Electrical and Computing Engineering Student Final Project Evaluation
  • 13.
    Montreal EdSoc ChapterMembers Participating to McGill University Electrical and Computing Engineering Student Final Project Evaluation
  • 14.
    An Example ofRecognitions and Incentives Template of Certificates of Participation for volunteers and Pre-university students
  • 15.
    Recognitions and Incentivesat Montreal Section annual Gala Diner (2016)
  • 16.
    TISP Champion recognitionreceived at Montreal Annual Gala Diner (2009)

Editor's Notes

  • #2 Thank you Prof. Manuel and this panel organizers for giving us the opportunity to share our Montreal Education Society Chapter Experience realized with the collaboration of the Education stakeholders including Educators, families and students (Pre-university, undergraduates and graduates) and Ministry of Education of Quebec officers.
  • #3 I am Hamadou Saliah-Hassane, Montreal IEEE Education Chapter Chair (2005 -2022). I think this will be my last year. My friend Rob Reilly gave me the advice to stick there until I find someone to take over the role.
  • #4 We also thank the section for their support, Mainly Dr Anader Benyamin, Past Chair and one of the most active IEEE Section Member here in Montreal. Under his leadership, our small group of members were ablle to start contributing to Montreal Education community efforts. We also Thank Dr Saida Maaroufi, encouraging and congratulating us for our achievement at our 2020 Gala Diner.
  • #5 We are not very numerous in number. But early on, we chose to partner with other IEEE societies and Organization Units and student branches to serve the community in support of education. IEEE Education Activity Board, through its TISP program has been our driving force.
  • #6 Some activities we carried on, are: Seminars from expert researchers, Workshops, Teacher trainings, Laboratories and Research Center Visits, Assisting universities in teams, as student final project evaluators, etc... As an example of a seminar, the one given in 2006 by Prof. Gilbert Paquette , an Emeritus Prof. at TELUQ University, was on "Modeling Languages for Instructional Engineering" In 2009, along with IEEE Education Activity Board we considered to partnership with them in the TISP Program: What we used to say to School Boards is that our members are engineers, scientists, physicists, and technologists who are interested in assisting their school boards to promote technical literacy and strengthen education in the areas of science, technology engineering and mathematics (STEM).    On October the 6th 2010, the Montréal TISP team organized the first Montreal TISP Workshop at École Polytechnique de Montréal in collaboration with its IEEE student branch. The goal of the workshop was to define a long term action plan and more specifically to establish a contact with local school boards. To this end, the list of invited attendees included representatives from Lester B Pearson School Board, Quebec Ministry of Education officers, school consultants, university professors and students.
  • #7 Another example of promoting STEM education is an event organized on March 24th 2011, where Geoffrey Alleyne, one of our EdSoc member, got the opportunity to give a presentation to two groups of science teachers at Beurling academy (http://beurling.lbpsb.qc.ca/). He explained the roles of engineers, technicians, and engineering technicians and what he is doing at PEC (Pearson Electrotechnology Centre). He also showed two short videos on a career in Electronics technology. He also explained a lab exercise that was about a regulated power supply circuit which he had assembled.
  • #8 We take advantage of the visits of experts to our research laboratories to organize seminars for our members and to the Montreal community.
  • #9 It was the case with the event we organized on November 19th, 2015, when Prof. Miguel Rodríguez Artacho from UNED, Spain, was visiting us. He was staying for a few months as part of his sabbatical year at the L@d of the TELUQ University. This event was a kind of Dislinguish Lecture Program activity. It was also part of our EdSoc Standard development activities.
  • #10 Here, in order for our members to plan a site visit activities for teachers and students, Geoffrey Alleyne, a Montreal TISP Champion, is presenting Lester B. Peason Electrotechnology Center called PEC facilities where he teaches telecommunication courses.
  • #11 Geoffrey, presented PEC's workshops on smart homes and its interesting Telecommunication museum .
  • #12 To name only a few, our Chapter members were also involved in the organization of the 2012 some conferences including ICELIE Conference held in the framework of the 60th Anniversary of IEEE Industrial Electronics Conference (IECON); My Colleague and friend Prof. Maarouf Saad, also member of EdSoc, was the other General Chair of the 2012 ICELIE Conference. We also took part of the organisation of the 2014 IHTC, and many other events organized by EdSoc sister societies here in Montreal.
  • #13 Prof Labeau, from McGill University used to invite Montreal Section of IEEE to contribute to McGill Universty Student Final P
  • #14 Prof Labeau, from McGill University used to invite Montreal Section of IEEE to contribute to McGill Universty Student Final Project Evaluation
  • #15 Motivating all stakeholders is one of the challenges to overcome. To this end, we award certificates to students, to educational institutions and their members, we send letters of introduction to indicate our willingness to assist them in implementing STEM programs required by the Quebec Ministry of Education. Teachers who accept to invite us receive certificates.
  • #16 Our Chapter’s Champions also receive Awards at our annual Gala Diners from Montreal Section Chairs. For example, Geoffrey Alleyne, as a collaborator of our Chapter activities and having participated in almost every event we organized in Montreal, was honored at the annual banquet of year 2015 by the Section with a mention of recognition “in growing the Teacher In Service Program”. Students are also awarded.
  • #17 Myself here receiving the first Montreal IEEE TISP Champion recognition from Dr Laurent Lamarre, Montreal IEEE Section Chair at our 2009 Gala Diner.