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AMCIS 2019 - IS in Education, IS Curriculum, Education and
Teaching Cases Track:
Call for Mini-track Proposals
The IS in Education, IS Curriculum, Education and Teaching Cases
Track (sponsored by AIS SIGED) invites mini-track proposals for
the 25th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) to be
held on August 15-17, 2019 in Cancun, Mexico.
Information systems (IS) educators face a number of challenges in
the current environment, including dealing with declining
enrolments, preparing students for the changes in the profession
and updating curriculum to integrate new ideas and technologies.
These challenges make sharing IS education-related knowledge and
practices especially critical. This track provides an opportunity
for IS educators and researchers to exchange ideas, techniques,
and applications through a combination of workshops, panels and
paper presentations. In constantly changing times full of
technological disruption, much of our focus is on innovation,
disruptive technologies, and quality advances in IS and MIS
instruction and curriculum. Different submission topics are
welcome, ranging from papers aimed at improving the teaching of
specific courses to “big picture” papers intended to address broad
topics. Submissions using information systems technology to
advance education in other disciplines are also welcome.
Suggested topics include but are not limited to the following:
* Information Technology in Education
* Virtual learning environments
* Mobile education
* Pedagogical and Curricular Innovations in IS education
* Gamification
* Assessment of IS Courses and Curricula
* The importance of IS education in functional areas
* Building and integrating disruptive technologies into the
curriculum
* Social issues related to IS education
* Ethical issues in the IS curriculum
* Women and minorities in IS programs
* Improving enrolments in IS programs
* Teaching cases
Minitrack chairs will be responsible for:
a) promoting their minitrack to generate manuscript submissions to
AMCIS 2019;
b) soliciting and assigning reviewers for manuscripts submitted to
the minitrack; and
c) making recommendations to track chairs about each manuscript
submitted to the minitrack.
To submit a minitrack proposal, please visit:
https://new.precisionconference.com/ais<https://mail.exchange.gvsu.edu/owa/redir.aspx?C=2UfFCd9WRMRIQ9nYxwflNGoSwChVS0GEJu52GKEaW9WbpDjbxifWCA..&URL=https%3a%2f%2fnew.precisionconference.com%2fais>
and submit the following information:
a) minitrack chairs (names, emails, affiliation);
b) minitrack title;
c) short description of minitrack for the AMCIS 2019 website (up
to 150 words);
d) call for papers for your minitrack.
Important Dates:
September 20, 2018: PCS opens for Minitrack submissions
October 19, 2018: Minitrack submissions are due
October 30, 2018: Minitrack decisions are complete
November 5, 2018: Minitrack revisions are due
January 7, 2019: Manuscript submissions for AMCIS 2019 begin
March 1, 2019: AMCIS manuscript submissions closes for authors at
10:00am PST
March 7, 2019: All papers have assigned reviewers
April 15, 2019: Track Chairs recommendations are due
April 24, 2019: Camera-ready papers are due
May 1, 2019: Track session plans are due
Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any questions. We
look forward to receiving your proposals.
Best regards,
Dr. Asli Akbulut, Grand Valley State University,
akbuluta@gvsu.edu
Dr. Rhonda Syler, University of Arkansas,
rsyler@walton.uark.edu
Dr. Craig Van Slyke, Louisiana Tech University,
vanslyke@latech.edu
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