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2007
Accounting Information Systems Educator Association (AISEA) Training & Research Conference.

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2007 Conference Details

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2007
Conference



Holiday Inn Conference Center.
Just minutes from downtown.





Stream running alongside
downtown
Estes Park




Fishing Anyone? Estes Lake is just across the street from Holiday Inn!
 

The AIS Educator Conference is scheduled for June 28 - July 2 at Holiday Inn-Rocky Mountain Park, Estes Park, ColoradoBook your room at least 30 days in advance. Although there are many hotel choices in Estes Park, it is a popular resort area so don't wait unitil the last minute!

Note: Conference Brochure and Mail-in Registration - If you are using a dial-up modem "Save the File to Disk" then open it on your PC. 

The conference begins with a reception Thursday evening, June 28. Hands-on AIS educator training sessions are held on Friday and Saturday, June 29 and 30. Conference sessions will be held Sunday and Monday, July 1 and 2. Don't wait until the last minute to register for the conference. Arrive at Estes Park a day early and attend the reception Thursday night! 

The conference will conclude at 3:00 pm on Monday afternoon, July 2.

The conference is aimed at covering techniques, tips, skills, and research directly applicable to AIS educator classroom teaching. New to AIS and/or the conference? Please plan to stay for both  training and research presentation sessions. You'll be glad you did!

The conference is recommended for all AIS professors and instructors, from first-time teachers to experienced old-timers, wishing to acquire, update, upgrade, or enhance their AIS teaching skills and techniques. If this is your first trip to our conference, please try attending both training and research sessions! Bring the family - there's plenty to do here in Estes Park!

For information about previous AIS conferences: see AISEA Historical Archives.

Estes Lake Fishing Report - The lake has been fishing well. Power Bait, worms and eggs all are good bets, and small spinners will work well, too. Mornings and evenings are seeing fish rising to midges, so small midge flies such as midge adults, Griffiths Gnats and Stuck in the Shucks will work well in sizes 20-22. Terrestrials (beetles and ants) will also be a good fly choice. Try sizes 14-18. Caddis are also starting to show, so caddis patterns is sizes 14-16 will do well. Streamers have been fishing well; try a green Woolly Bugger or a damsel nymph becuase the damselflies are starting to move around. The 180-acre lake is frequently stocked with rainbow trout. Can't find Skip White (AISEA Historian) or Bob Sheridan (Webmaster)? They're probably out fishin'
 

 

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