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S I T E 2 0 0 9
J u n e 12 - 15, 2 0 0 9
Macon
State College, Georgia (USA)
Preliminary Schedule Now Online
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May 7:Hotel,
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An old sweet
song. A soulful serenade. A screaming
guitar. Get ready to rock when you roll
into historic Macon, Georgia.
An eclectic fusion of amazing architecture
blends smoothly with urban downtown digs for
fine dining, drinks and dancing in an
electric environment for fun.
We've definitely got something to sing about
. . . the Song and
Soul of the South is in historic Macon,
Georgia.
Associate
Professor and
Science and Technology Librarian Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa
InSITE-Connect:
A Model for Dynamic Interdisciplinary Interaction
The InSITE
(Informing
Science +
IT Education) conference solicits your finest submissions in any
area that explores issues in
effectively and
efficiently informing clients through information technology.
It also solicits papers on
IT education.
All submissions
undergo blind review by six or more external referees.
Accepted papers of delegates
are published in either the conference proceedings or one of the
Institute's journals. |
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the transdiscipline of
Informing
Science |
The purpose of Informing Science is to
encourage and enable the sharing of knowledge and collaboration among the wide
variety of fields that use information technology to inform clients.
Here are some of these areas:
Communications,
Communicating Meaning, Community and Society, Computer Science, Data
Communications, Distance Education, eCommerce, Education, Government,
Health Care, Medicine, History, Information Science & Library,
Journalism, Justice and Law, Mathematics, Philosophical Issues,
Psychology, Public Policy, Sociology, Technology, Working Together. |
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IT Education |
Papers that cover research in Information Technology Education, such as
Curriculum and Techniques for teaching IT are invited. |
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Knowledge
&Learning Objects |
Papers that deal with any aspect of
knowledge, eLearning, mLearning, and learning objects . (theory, practice, innovation, and
research ) are invited |
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Doctoral Studies |
Papers dealing with
all issues in the teaching and mentoring of doctoral students
are invited. |
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Special
Topics |
The conference is
especially interested in papers on the topics
Misinforming/Misinformation and Bias in
informing systems. |
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Conference
Chair
Alex Koohang
Dean& Professor, School of
Information Technology
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Local Affairs Director
Olivia
Cook
Organizing Committee
Kevin
Floyd
Liz Riley
Julie Santiago
Richard Spiers
Terry Smith |
Organized
by the
Informing Science Institute Eli Cohen and Elizabeth Boyd
Organizers@InSITE.nu
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