PELS weekly meeting

Room: 3008, Bldg: Bell Engineering Center, 800 W Dickson St, Fayetteville, Arkansas, United States, 72701

This is the weekly PELS meeting to discuss upcoming events. Co-sponsored by: Robert Saunders Room: 3008, Bldg: Bell Engineering Center, 800 W Dickson St, Fayetteville, Arkansas, United States, 72701

Bridging the Digital Divide – Teaching Internet Safety to the 65+ Community

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/477932

Our presenter this month will be Levia Nahary. Her presentation is entitled Bridging the Digital Divide – Teaching Internet Safety to the 65+ Community. Levia is a professional consultant specializing in community engagement and college consulting. She is an experienced expert in teaching Internet safety to older individuals who may not be well versed in the safe use of computers connected to the Internet. Please note this event is at 7 PM MST on April 9th. Presentation Bridging the Digital Divide – Teaching Internet Safety to the 65+ Community This talk will explore how to effectively teach internet safety to the 65+ community, focusing on two key areas: 1. The Four Core Habits for Staying Safe Online • Using MFA, creating strong passwords, updating software, and identifying phishing—simple yet essential steps for online security. 2. Special Considerations When Teaching This Population • Seniors have unique learning needs. We’ll cover strategies like simplifying language, using visual aids, reinforcing lessons through repetition, and making cybersecurity relevant to their daily activities. We’ll also discuss how technical professionals can adjust their approach to communicate effectively with non-technical audiences. The goal is to empower seniors with confidence online while ensuring their safety. The session will wrap up with ways IEEE members can contribute to digital safety education for older adults. Speaker(s): Levia Nahary, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/477932

Hack The Box Night

Siloam Springs 117 Arkansas St, Gould, AR, United States

There will be food for people who want to come in and join us, learning how to hack through Hack The Box tutorials. We will help set up anyone who needs help with beginner tutorials allowing for an environment for people to learn on their own and ask questions to the people around them if needed. Co-sponsored by: Ozark Computer Society Chapter, C16 Siloam Springs, Arkansas, United States

IEEE Ozark Section Spring Cookout (Reading Day)

Bldg: NCREPT, 2055 S. Innovation Way, NCREPT, Fayetteville, Arkansas, United States, 72701

Come join us and enjoy burgers, veggie burgers, and hot dogs. This is scheduled to coincide with the University of Arkansas "Reading Day", which is the day before Finals begin. We are hoping to coordinate tours for local lab facilities such as NCREPT, HiDEC, as well as local companies. We are also planning to have frisbees and a cornhole setup. [] Bldg: NCREPT, 2055 S. Innovation Way, NCREPT, Fayetteville, Arkansas, United States, 72701

IEEE Tour: Naturals Baseball Game (Tour, Game, and Fireworks!!!)

Room: Main Gate, 3000 Gene George Blvd, Springdale, Arkansas, United States, 72762

Come join us on Saturday, 5Jul2025, for a tour of the Arvest Ballpark and stay for the game and fireworks show! We secured a group rate for tickets which cost $10 per person, Kids 3 and under are free. You should be able to pay for the ticket using the IEEE vTools system. We will need to give them a final ticket count by 5Jun2025. We will plan to meet at the Main Gate at 5pm for the tour, at which time they will scan our tickets, then meet with creative services coordinator. They will tour the controls for the Score Boards and Broadcast areas, along with other interesting communications and automation systems. [] Room: Main Gate, 3000 Gene George Blvd, Springdale, Arkansas, United States, 72762

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