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GlobalHUB is the world's first virtual organization dedicated to global engineering and global engineering education. Whether one is a student looking for a virtual team for a global service learning project, or a faculty member interested in integrating global engineering content into lecture courses, or a researcher studying cross-cultural teams, this is a National Science Foundation sponsored engineering virtual organization.
IEEE Education Society belongs to the IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers) and its major objective is to strive a global leader in engineering education. The organization of education engineering worldwide conferences as they are the EDUCON and the FIE - Frontiers in Education Conference with an open view of all the publications included there as well the integration of engineering educator leaders along all the world in the Administration Committee allows a world integration of different views and perspectives. Newly publication IEEE-RITA (Revista Iberoamericana de Tecnologías del Aprendizaje - Revista Iberoamericana de Tecnologías de Aprendizagem - Latin-American Learning Technologies Journal) incorporates a new vision of technology and engineering education in Spanish and Portuguese languages.
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