Important Dates
Submission deadline
July 29, 2018
Notification
August 19, 2018
Camera-ready version deadline
September 9, 2018
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<p>This year we are experimenting with tutorials of variable length. You can choose to propose a regular tutorial of around 90 minutes, or suggest a half-day or full-day course. The length of your proposed tutorial should be commensurate with the presented materials and the projected interest of the IMISC community in the tutorial topic. We may work with accepted tutorial presenters to adjust the length of the tutorial.</p> | <p>This year we are experimenting with tutorials of variable length. You can choose to propose a regular tutorial of around 90 minutes, or suggest a half-day or full-day course. The length of your proposed tutorial should be commensurate with the presented materials and the projected interest of the IMISC community in the tutorial topic. We may work with accepted tutorial presenters to adjust the length of the tutorial.</p> | ||
<p>We actively encourage both researchers and industry practitioners to submit tutorial proposals that target different levels of expertise and different interests. We also encourage the submission of hands-on tutorials, for instance through the use of notebooks that combine theoretical concepts with practical exercises.</p> | <p>We actively encourage both researchers and industry practitioners to submit tutorial proposals that target different levels of expertise and different interests. We also encourage the submission of hands-on tutorials, for instance through the use of notebooks that combine theoretical concepts with practical exercises.</p> | ||
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<p>The tutorial proposal should be a PDF document no more than 2 pages long, submitted by email to <span style="font-weight: bold;">imisc2018@imisc.net </span> and organized as follows:</p> | <p>The tutorial proposal should be a PDF document no more than 2 pages long, submitted by email to <span style="font-weight: bold;">imisc2018@imisc.net </span> and organized as follows:</p> | ||
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<li>Notebooks (e.g. iPython or Jupyter) that will be used during the course, if any. | <li>Notebooks (e.g. iPython or Jupyter) that will be used during the course, if any. | ||
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<p>Tutorial proposals will be reviewed according to ability of the tutorial to contribute to strengthening the foundations management information systems research, or to broadening the field to look at important new challenges and techniques, experience and skill of the presenter(s), and the value of any materials released with the tutorial for the community.</p> | <p>Tutorial proposals will be reviewed according to ability of the tutorial to contribute to strengthening the foundations management information systems research, or to broadening the field to look at important new challenges and techniques, experience and skill of the presenter(s), and the value of any materials released with the tutorial for the community.</p> | ||
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IMISC 2018 is pleased to invite proposals for tutorials to be given in conjunction with the conference. The goal of the tutorials is to provide conference attendees, including early-career researchers and researchers crossing-over from related disciplines, with an opportunity to learn about management information systems concepts. Tutorials also serve as a venue to share presenters’ expertise with the global community of MIS researchers and practitioners. Tutorials focus on specific topics including, but not limited to: This year we are experimenting with tutorials of variable length. You can choose to propose a regular tutorial of around 90 minutes, or suggest a half-day or full-day course. The length of your proposed tutorial should be commensurate with the presented materials and the projected interest of the IMISC community in the tutorial topic. We may work with accepted tutorial presenters to adjust the length of the tutorial. We actively encourage both researchers and industry practitioners to submit tutorial proposals that target different levels of expertise and different interests. We also encourage the submission of hands-on tutorials, for instance through the use of notebooks that combine theoretical concepts with practical exercises. Proposal Format and Submission The tutorial proposal should be a PDF document no more than 2 pages long, submitted by email to imisc2018@imisc.net and organized as follows: Evaluation Criteria Tutorial proposals will be reviewed according to ability of the tutorial to contribute to strengthening the foundations management information systems research, or to broadening the field to look at important new challenges and techniques, experience and skill of the presenter(s), and the value of any materials released with the tutorial for the community. Submission deadline Notification Camera-ready version deadline
Important Dates
July 29, 2018
August 19, 2018
September 9, 2018