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IEEE CS GJU : Launching “SPACE” Project
December 14, 2024 @ 4:42 pm – 5:42 pm
1. Overview
The SPACE Project (Share, Present, Act, Create, Engage) is an initiative by the IEEE Computer Society at GJU. It aims to empower students by offering a platform to share their knowledge, research, and projects while fostering collaboration, innovation, and academic growth. This initiative is inclusive of all GJU students, not limited to IEEE members.
2. Objectives
- Provide a platform for students to present their work.
- Foster peer learning and knowledge exchange.
- Promote collaboration across disciplines and departments.
- Showcase achievements through blogs and magazine features.
- Build students’ confidence in public speaking and presentations.
3. Key Activities
- Presentations: Students showcase their projects and research.
- Workshops: Sessions on specific tools, skills, or concepts.
- Panel Discussions: Forums for trending topics and diverse perspectives.
- Media Features: Exceptional contributions are highlighted on the Society’s blog and magazine.
4. Participation
- Open to all GJU students.
- Registration via the IEEE Computer Society’s website.
5. Execution Plan
- Setup:
- Host events bi-weekly or monthly.
- Use university spaces equipped with necessary tools (e.g., projector, whiteboard).
- Promotion:
- Advertise through social media, posters, and university announcements.
- Support:
- Provide resources for smooth event execution.
6. Financial Considerations
- Minimal costs for materials, refreshments, and promotional content.
- Utilize existing university spaces and IEEE resources.
7. Expected Outcomes
- Enhanced student engagement and collaboration.
- Strengthened IEEE Computer Society’s reputation as an innovation hub.
- Creation of a lasting culture of peer-led learning at GJU.
Summary
The SPACE Project has positioned the IEEE Computer Society at GJU as a platform for academic and creative growth, fostering communication and innovation among students.