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ISCAP Conference

Call for Panels

This year's conference is seeking panel discussions on educational trends in Generative Artificial Intelligence (including AI literacy, governance, and ethical integration), Cybersecurity (with emphasis on AI-driven threats and defenses), challenges in Hybrid and Online Learning, and issues related to implementing innovation in Pedagogy and IS Curriculum. However, we welcome strong proposals in any area related to Information Systems Education. The conference will feature 2 to 4 panel discussions.

Submission Requirements

Proposals should indicate a moderator (who will help facilitate discussion) and at least two (but no more than 5) panelists.

At most two participants (including the moderator) can come from the same institution / affiliation. Thus, the minimal proposal can include three presenters (a moderator and two panelists) with at least two institutions represented. However, preferred proposals should include three or more panelists with three or more institutions represented.

In the Panel Overview, include a very brief description of the moderator's and panelists' expertise / background on the proposed topic.

The moderator and all panelists must be registered for the conference.

Submission Details

All submission types are all handled via the Paper System, which guides authors through the process.

Paper System

The following information should be prepared and submitted through our unified submission system:

  1. Panel Title
  2. Moderator: Name, Affiliation and Email Address
  3. Panelist(s): Name, Affiliation and Email Address
  4. Panel Overview: Maximum of 250 words
  5. Target Audience: Maximum of 50 words
  6. Time Requested: 25, 50, or 75 minutes
Questions

For questions regarding panel submissions, please contact:

David Firth
Panels & Discussions Chair
David Firth
Professor
University of Montana
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