[AISWorld] Information Systems Educators Conference (ISECON) - Call for Papers, Panels, Workshops and Cases - final deadline is Aug. 15
Scott Hunsinger
hunsingerds at appstate.edu
Wed Aug 4 13:51:33 EDT 2010
We invite you to submit a paper, panel, workshop or IS/IT teaching case
for consideration at this year's Information Systems Educators
Conference (ISECON) to be held in Nashville, TN on October 28 - 31,
2010. We are planning a mixture of site seeing activities as well as
academic papers and hope you can join us.
ISECON is THE conference to attend to learn about and contribute to the
latest trends and issues in the IS field, such as model curricula,
program accreditation, and emerging technologies. Held annually since
1982, ISECON is the largest continuously-running conference for IS
Educators.
Potential topics for your manuscripts and presentations include:
- Capstone / Service Learning
- Distance Education Challenges
- Enrollment Trends
- Ethics
- IS Integration and Research with other Disciplines
- Original Classroom Teaching Cases
- Outcomes Assessment Techniques and Results
- Pedagogy
- PhD Papers and Works in Progress
- Security and Assurance
- Special emphasis on the 2010 IS Model Curriculum including changes,
discussion of core courses, potential focus areas and potential
extensions for ABET programs.
The final submission deadline is Aug. 15 for consideration for the
conference proceedings.
Full details of the call, submission and presentation guidelines are at
http://isecon.org/. Held in conjunction with ISECON is the Conference on
Information Systems Applied Research (CONISAR). Details on submissions
to CONISAR may be found at http://conisar.org. Consider submitting a
manuscript to both conferences. (Registration for the second conference
is only $25.00 additional) Again this year a graduate symposium will be
held for soon to be IS educators as well as the solicitation of PhD
papers and works in progress.
ISECON is managed by the Education Special Interest Group (EDSIG), and
sponsored by the Foundation for Information Technology Education (FITE)
and the Association of Information Technology Professionals (AITP).
Wendy Ceccucci
Conference Chair
Tom Janicki
ISECON Papers Chair
Scott Hunsinger
ISECON Assistant Papers Chair
Mary Lind
Model Curriculum Track Chair
Dr. D. Scott Hunsinger
Associate Professor, Computer Information Systems
Co-Director, Center for Applied Research in Emerging Technologies
Appalachian State University
Walker College of Business
Phone: (828) 262-2044
Fax: (828) 262-6190
Web: http://cis.appstate.edu
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