IEEE Kahoot Quiz Event

 
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IEEE Kahoot Quiz Competition 2025 – Event Report

Organized by: IEEE USP Student Branch
Event Date: 28th May 2025
Venue: Engineering Lab, ICT Building B – Level 3, Laucala Campus
Time: 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Prepared By: Krish Raj (Counselor, IEEE USP Student Branch)
Date of Report: 15/06/2025

 

  1. Introduction

The IEEE USP Student Branch successfully organized a Kahoot Quiz Competition on Wednesday, 28th May 2025 as part of its ongoing efforts to promote IEEE membership and student engagement in technical co-curricular activities. The event served as a platform to bring together engineering students in a fun, competitive, and educational environment, while also highlighting the benefits of IEEE student membership.

Figure 1. IEEE Event Flyer

  1. Objectives
  • Promote IEEE membership among students
  • Create a fun and interactive learning experience
  • Facilitate peer engagement and knowledge sharing
  • Showcase third-year Electrical Engineering student projects
  • Reward student participation with gift incentives
  1. Participants
  • 18 IEEE student members (guaranteed entry)
  • 7 non-members (first-come, first-served basis)
  • 15 Students from EE313 for project display
  • 8 committee and staff members combined
  • Total Participants: 48 (approximate)
  • Audience: Engineering students (all years), IEEE members and prospective members

Figure 2. Group photo of Staff/Committee members along with the event participants

  1. Event Highlights
    i.
    Kahoot Quiz Competition

Participants competed in an interactive real-time quiz using Kahoot! covering topics in electrical and electronics engineering, physics, general knowledge, and IEEE-related content. Attached below pictures of event activity.

Figure 3. Participants actively engaging in the Kahoot quiz session, collaborating in teams to answer real-time questions.

 

  • Top 3 scorers received FJD $25 NewWorld gift vouchers.

Figure 4. Team Winners of the IEEE Kahoot Quiz Competition (a) First place (b) Second Place (c) Third place

ii. Guest Speaker Session

We were honored to host Associate Professor – Dr. Utkal Mehta as our invited speaker. He shared valuable insights into the importance of IEEE in shaping professional development, and how students can use IEEE as a platform for networking, publishing, and innovation.

Figure 5. Guest Speaker - Dr. Utkal Mehta

iii. Project Demonstration

Live demonstrations of third-year Electrical & Electronics Engineering (EE313) student projects provided attendees with hands-on exposure to innovative solutions developed by peers on campus. A total of 10 student projects were showcased, each addressing real-world problems through practical engineering applications.

Participants were highly engaged, showing genuine curiosity and enthusiasm. Many took the opportunity to ask insightful questions and interact directly with the project teams. This initiative served not only as a learning platform but also as an inspirational segment for both IEEE members and non-members, giving them a glimpse into the kind of innovative activities and engineering excellence they can expect from upcoming IEEE events.

The demonstration aimed to foster a forward-thinking mindset, encouraging students to participate in future technical initiatives and push the boundaries of creativity and problem-solving in engineering.

Figure 6. Project Presentations and Demonstrations (a) 3-axis robotic arm with color sensor, (b) BMI Index Estimator, (c) Obstacle Detection System for the Visually Impaired

 iv. IEEE Info Booth

An informal booth was set up to assist participants in learning more about IEEE membership options, benefits, and international opportunities. Students could also clarify doubts and collect flyers.

Figure 7. IEEE Student Branch representatives assisting attendees with membership queries and online registration.

 

v. Refreshments & Networking

All participants were provided refreshments, which encouraged post-event networking and interaction among students and IEEE committee members.

  1. Outcomes and Feedback
  • High level of participation and enthusiasm from attendees
  • Positive feedback on the interactive quiz format
  • Increased student interest in IEEE membership and upcoming events
  • Valuable engagement with the guest speaker and project displays
  • Event successfully met all intended objectives
  1. Conclusion

The IEEE Kahoot Quiz Competition was a well-received and impactful event that not only promoted the mission of IEEE but also strengthened student engagement within the School of Engineering. It created an environment for learning, competition, and professional development. The IEEE USP Student Branch remains committed to organizing future activities that enhance academic and extracurricular involvement among its members.

 

Event Gallery: https://www.usp.ac.fj/usp-stemp/ieee-kahoot-quiz-event