Wilmington NC Cape Fear River

2011 ISECON / CONISAR Conferences
Shared Program Items

November 3 to 6, 2011
Wilmington North Carolina

Dear Fellow IT/IS Colleague:

The Information Systems Educator’s Conference (ISECON) and the debuting Conference on Information Systems Applied Research (CONISAR) provides special opportunities for information technology faculty. For over a quarter of a century, the Foundation for Information Technology Education has been providing this forum of a broad spectrum of presentation topics, and a special camaraderie to be shared by those who attend.

This week and weekend, we are gathering to expand our understanding of information systems education.  We are extremely grateful for the efforts of the entire ISECON 2011 and CONISAR 2011 conference planning committees for organizing these conferences.  Thanks to conference chair Tom Janicki, we have the most sponsors & exhibitors in many years that are supporting not only the conference but also YOU the attendees!  Be sure to visit with them during the conference, attend the vendor workshops and say thanks!

The authors, reviewers, presenters, and panelists, in conjunction with the ISECON and CONISAR committees, have collaborated to make this national conference function smoothly.  In addition, those involved with registration, logistics and local arrangements deserve a special thank you.  Anyone who has worked on the planning and execution of a conference of this magnitude can certainly appreciate the amount of effort necessary to present such an excellent conference.

The Foundation for Information Technology Education (EF) exists to advance the state of education and practice in the Information Technology profession.  We are extremely fortunate to partner with the Education Special Interest Group (EDSIG) of the Association of Information Technology Professionals (AITP) in developing the annual ISECON & CONISAR conferences.  Through these conferences, we offer a forum in which IT/IS educators can interact, learn, and then return to their classrooms to shape the skills and knowledge of tomorrow’s IT professionals.

On behalf of the FITE Board of Regents, I would like to extend our gratitude to those who have participated for many years to build the coalition that draws on the combined strengths of EDSIG, AITP and FITE.

We hope ISECON 2011/CONISAR 2011 will be a valuable experience – from both a personal networking and professional development viewpoints.  We also sincerely hope you will join us next year at the beautiful Hotel Monteleone on Royal Street literally in the exciting French Quarter of New Orleans November 1-4, 2012.  

Have a great conference and let me know if there is anything that I can do to make your conference experience better not only this year, but in future years as well!

Sincerely,

Kevin Jetton
Texas State University-San Marcos Texas
President, Foundation for Information Technology Education
ISECON&CONISAR Meeting Planner