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The 21st ACM Annual Conference on Information Technology Education
(SIGITE) - VIRTUAL SIGITE2020 (October 7 - 9, 2020)
** UPDATE: REDUCED REGISTRATION COSTS! CONFERNECE REGISTRATION
SITE RE-OPENS JUNE 15th **
On behalf of the SIGITE Executive Board and the SIGITE 2020
conference committee, we are pleased to announce that the SIGITE
2020 VIRTUAL conference will have substantially REDUCED
registration rates that cover all primarily publishing costs for
peer-reviewed papers and abstracts. New REGISTRATION RATES are as
follows: $50 for ACM/IEEE/SIGITE members; $75 for non-members; $10
for Students/Research Scholars; $60 for retirees; $0 for community
college/K-12 educators.
We once again invite university faculty, instructors, K-12
educators, community colleges, corporate and public sector, and
all others interested in IT education and research to participate
in this conference. We welcome submissions in the following
categories: Papers, panels, workshops, extended abstracts and big
ideas in IT education. All papers will still go through a peer
review process and create an official ACM proceedings for full
papers and abstracts. We have EXTENDED our paper/abstract
SUBMISSION DEADLINE to June 15th, 2020 and we encourage you to get
your work submitted as soon as possible.
For more information about the CFP and submission details please
visit the conference website or review the PDF. Also, if you would
like to be an academic or industry sponsor of the conference, we
have a variety of opportunities to engage on the "supporters" page
of the web site.
Deepak, George and Harvey
(Deepak Khazanchi, George Grispos and Harvey Siy)
Conference and Program Chairs, SIGITE Annual Conference 2020
http://SIGITE2020.SIGITE.org
About SIGITE Annual Conferences and SIGITE2020 @ Omaha:
The conference is sponsored by the ACM Special Interest Group for
Information Technology Education (SIGITE). The conference provides
a forum for sharing and developing ideas relating to Information
Technology (IT) research, education, applications, IT
industry-academia relationships, and our roles as professionals,
educators, teachers, and advocates for the effective use of
information technology. IT as a professional endeavor is
influenced by multiple disciplines - computer science, information
systems, management science, cognitive science, psychology,
learning, and much more. Consequently, educators at all levels
(secondary school through University) have to deal with challenges
of emergent areas of study such as IT innovation, Human Computer
Interaction (HCI), Human Machine Interaction (HMI), Cybersecurity,
Agile Software Engineering, Social Informatics, Artificial
Intelligence (AI), Machine Learning (ML) and much more.
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