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Subject: [AISWorld] ACIS 2019 - Call for Panels, Workshops and Tutorials
Date: Tue, 17 Sep 2019 02:52:11 +0000
From: Deborah Bunker <deborah.bunker@sydney.edu.au>
To: ISWorld <aisworld@lists.aisnet.org>


Call for Panels, Workshops and Tutorials

ACIS2019 invites proposals for Panels, Workshops, and Tutorials.


The theme of ACIS2019 is Making the World a Better Place with Information Systems https://www.acis2019.org<https://www.acis2019.org/> and the conference will be held on 9-11 December 2019, at the Esplanade Hotel, Fremantle, Western Australia.


We now invite proposals that reflect the theme or topics that would be of current interest to IS scholars and practitioners.


Templates for Panel, Workshop and Tutorial proposals are available at the conference website<https://www.acis2019.org/call-for-tutorial-workshops-and-panels/>.


Please submit your proposals to the EasyChair System<https://easychair.org/account/signin_timeout?l=Dv3pJrDidhrQxqG054e5bJ>.


The deadline for submissions is the 11th October, 2019.


PLEASE NOTE: Tutorials and Workshops will be held on 8 December, prior to the main conference and panels will be held as part of the main conference program.


We look forward to seeing you at ACIS 2019.


Regards,


Deborah, Annette and Doug.


Panel Proposals

The description of the proposed panel should not exceed 3 A4 pages - these 3 pages are in addition to the initial panel descriptive details (i.e. abstract, panellists’ information, target audience etc).
A panel proposal must include:

* Objectives of the panel
* Justification of the importance, currency, and innovativeness of the proposed topic
* Format of the session
* Presentation format
* Innovation in the panel structure
* Ways in which the debate/discussion will be encouraged
* Ways in which the audience is encouraged to participate
* Outcome measures
* References


Workshop Proposals

Workshops should highlight an area of high priority to the IS community, balancing the interests of academia and industry. They should focus on discussions and explorations of: (i) ideas, techniques and methodologies to advance research or teaching in IS, or (ii) IS-related concepts and/or products from industry and their application to academia or educational curricula.


Each workshop should preferably have an academic chair and an industry chair. Workshop organisers should contact potential attendees (researchers and/or practitioners) to evaluate the level of interest and possible attendance at the workshop. A workshop proposal includes:

* Name, affiliation and contact details for the workshop chairs
* Qualifications of the chairs (for running the workshop)
* Title of the Workshop, a 750-word abstract, and a brief outline
* Planned activities during the workshop
* Planned activities after the workshop i.e. possible publication and research grant strategies
* Planned target outlets for the workshop output
* Target audience


Tutorial Proposals

Tutorials are usually hands-on sessions that offer training in, or a comprehensive understanding of, an emerging field or a state-of-the-art topic that is relevant to the IS community. Each tutorial proposal must include:

* Name, affiliation and contact details for the presenter
* Qualifications of the speaker (for running the tutorial)
* Tutorial title, a 750-word abstract, and a brief outline
* Duration of the tutorial (e.g. half-day or full-day)
* Planned activities during the tutorial
* Special requirements (e.g. Internet access, software etc)
* Target audience and maximum number of tutorial participants (if limited)


DEBORAH BUNKER BA MCom (Hons) PhD |
Professor | Systems and Information |
Leader | Communications and Technology for Society Research Group
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