-------- Original-Nachricht -------- Betreff: [AISWorld] 1st Call for Contributions - BI Congress 3 Teaching Track: Driving Innovation through Big Data Analytics Orlando, FL on December 15 and 16, 2012 Datum: Wed, 14 Mar 2012 12:11:32 -0400 Von: Ozgur Turetken turetken@ryerson.ca An: aisworld@lists.aisnet.org
Dear Colleagues, If you are teaching or plan to teach in the fields of decision support systems, business intelligence, or analytics, please consider contributing to our teaching track in the upcoming pre-ICIS BI Congress 3 (http://www2.commerce.virginia.edu/bic3/index.asp) The formal call for contributions is as follows:
==================================================================== Today's students expect relevant, innovative, and real-world classroom experiences. However, it is challenging for academics to stay abreast of changes and trends in technology, especially in the analytics field, to be able to teach effectively and meet student expectations. This track seeks teaching cases and pedagogical materials to better educate future knowledge workers by providing them knowledge and skills in DSS, BI, and Analytics. Both vendor-neutral and vendor-specific pedagogical content is welcome. Selected submissions will be presented within the Teaching Track sessions. All submissions to the track will be considered for a BI Congress Innovation in Pedagogy Award, to be presented at BI Congress 3. All accepted Teaching Track submissions will be featured on the Teradata University Network (TUN), a peer-reviewed outlet. In addition, select high quality submissions (e.g., teaching cases) will be fast-tracked to targeted journals. All accepted papers will be published in the BI Congress 3 conference proceedings and on the TUN website. Authors will retain copyright ownership.
Teaching Track Submissions: Focus of the teaching track is on sharing material and pedagogical experiences in a workshop-like setting. Authors are encouraged to submit material related to DSS/BI/Analytics courses at introductory or advanced level that fits into the following categories: . Pedagogical materials include any kind of content that can be used for teaching DSS/BI/Analytics. They should be accompanied with a short description or teaching note that explains how to apply the materials, in sufficient detail to allow the reader to replicate it in the classroom. Pedagogical materials can include: o Syllabus o Class assignment or exam o Class project o An innovative approach to delivering DSS/BI/Analytics content o Best practices in delivering DSS/BI/Analytics content o Data sets that can be used by other faculty to augment their pedagogy o Hands-on software experiences and software tutorials o Creative applications of Teradata University Network resources . Teaching case studies that can be used to enhance student learning about specific concepts/topics such as illustrating an organizational application and lessons learned. Teaching cases should provide rich stories of individual organizations' management and technological initiatives, illustrating a specific message of interest to DSS/BI/Analytics instructors. These papers will not only tell the story, but also provide analyses of the events and their outcomes. A teaching case should be accompanied by a brief (e.g., one page) teaching note.
Paper Formatting Guidelines: Please use the ICIS submission guidelines to the best of your ability. Teaching Cases should follow the guidelines for ICIS teaching case submissions; Pedagogical materials can be adapted to meet the needs of the content. Submission Process: 1. Prepare manuscript using ICIS paper formatting guidelines (as well as possible). 2. Email submissions to: Ozgur Turetken (turetken@ryerson.ca) or Babita Gupta (bgupta@csumb.edu) by September 1, 2012. 3. Receive notification via e-mail by October 1, 2012. 4. If accepted, make any final improvements and submit final paper by November 1, 2012. =====================================================================
Ozgur Turetken, Ph.D. Associate Professor, Associate Director, External Relations, Research and Graduate Programs, Ted Rogers School of Information Technology Management, Ryerson University, Address: Room 2-026 575 Bay Street, Toronto, ON Canada M5G 2C5, Mailing Adress: 350 Victoria Street, Toronto, ON, Canada M5B 2K3, Tel: (416) 979 5000 x2481, Fax: (416) 979 5249, E-mail: turetken@ryerson.ca http://www.ryerson.ca/itm/fcty/turetken/turetken.htm
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