AIS Educator 2007 Conference June 28 to July 2 | Papers, extended abstracts, or panel discussion proposals related to AIS teaching or research are all invited to be included in our 2007 AIS educator conference. Paper topics include but are not limited to, AIS educational research, control and auditing systems, database systems, enterprise systems, e-commerce, expert systems, artificial intelligence, decision aids, knowledge management, financial reporting systems, general AIS frameworks, internet and WWW systems, organization and management of IS, systems implementation issues, and XBRL If you wish to conduct a training session or have an idea for a training session please contact Jim McKee, Training Chair at: training-chair@aiseducators.org before May 1, 2007. In AIS teaching, areas include, but are not limited to, innovative assignments, cases, or projects about emerging IT concepts and/or tools in AIS. Send an extended absract and/or paper, along with a 100-word abstract for our conference program. Papers, extended abstracts, or panel discussion proposals should be submitted via electronic format as an email attachment. Submissions must be in Word format. Please send your material before May 1, 2007 to allow sufficient time for acceptance and notification. If you wish to present a research paper please contact Mary Hill, Research Chair at: research-chair@aiseducators.org before April 1, 2007. In AIS research, areas include, but are not limited to, classroom research, curriculum development, innovative course designs and delivery methods, and theoretical modeling in AIS. Send an extended absract and/or paper, along with a 100-word abstract for our conference program. Papers, extended abstracts, or panel discussion proposals should be submitted via electronic format as an email attachment. Submissions must be in Word format. Please send your material before April 1, 2007 to allow sufficient time for reviewers and notification. Papers, extended abstracts, or panel discussion proposals should include the following items in the email message: the title, type of submission (full paper, abstract, or panel discussion), name(s) of the author(s), school affiliation(s), whether you would like the paper to be considered for publication in the AIS Educator Journal, primary contact person's name and address, telephone number, and email address. Note: The body of the extended abstract and/or paper (i.e. the attachment) should not include the authors' names. Conference sessions for AIS training and education will be held Friday and Saturday. Sessions for additional AIS education in the form of research papers and presentations will be held Sunday and Monday. All papers and presentations will be blind reviewed, and copies will be available on a storage medium (CD, USB drive, MP3 player, etc.) at no cost to conference registrants. From the conference review process, a committee will select full papers for publication in the AIS Edcator Journal. You should indicate whether you would like your paper to be considered for publication in the email message of your submission. Such papers should follow these style guidelines > If you wish to be a reviewer and/or session chair, please email your request to Mary Hill, Research Chair, at: research-chair@aiseducators.org. Registration for the conference is required to be a presenter, session chair or discussant. Jack and Maye Stewart Graduate Student Research Paper Competition. This year we are pleased to invite submissions from graduate students. Our AIS graduate student research competition awards $1000 for the best student research paper. See Details > Jack and Maye Stewart Student Project Competition. This year we are pleased to invite submissions to the Jack Stewart Student Project Competion, in which faculty submit outstanding AIS student projects. See Details > |