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2021 Conference
Call for proposals open until Feb. 28th, 2021
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Proposal Registration
Select a Presentation Format:
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Paper/Presentation:
50 minute presentation of research topic including purpose, methodology, results and discussion of implications Florida's post-secondary institutions.
Panel Discussion:
50 minute presentation featuring panelists from a specific research topic.
Demonstration:
50 minute presentation of an application (including application tips, system or research tool) demonstrating its functionality, system requirements and benefits to FAIR conference attendees.
Each presentation should allow for 5-10 minutes at the end for questions and answers. There will be a ten-minute break between each session.
Do you plan to submit a paper for consideration of "FAIR Best Paper"?
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Include in Proposal application: In which area does your proposal best fit?
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Assessment: Accountability, Institutional Effectiveness, and Accreditation (Assessment)
includes case studies, methods, theories of assessment of student learning, accreditation, and program review.
Data Analysis and Research Methods in IR: (Analysis)
presentations are scholarly, theoretical, and/or focused on broad understandings of higher education issues or research/analytical methods. Emphasis is on the tools, methods, or data sources used or national policy issues.
IR Operations: (Operations)
focuses on the organization and management of IR offices and functions. Topics include tracking requests, organizing/archiving past studies, reporting to various stakeholders, staffing, resources, relationships with other operational areas, and legal standards.
IR Studies for Campus Decision-Support: (Decision-Support)
include case presentations of IR studies conducted for institutional decision support at campus, district, or system offices. Presentations focus on methodology, data sources, analytics, or results that inform decision making or inspire similar efforts. IR Technologies (Technologies) used in conducting IR studies are featured and may include demonstrations.
Reporting and Transparency: (Reporting)
focuses on reporting to external entities and includes case studies of designs that improve efficiencies or practices for producing and tracking mandated reports. Also included are consortia and other data-sharing initiatives.
IR Technologies:
Used in conducting IR studies are featured and may include demonstrations.
The changing role of IR in a Business Intelligence world.
Topic Areas: Sessions are organized by topic areas to help you design a schedule that meets your needs and interests. Topic areas are indicated in the abstracts with italicized descriptors.
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Research topics should include purpose, methodology, results, and a discussion of implications. Demonstrations should include tips, system or research tool, and demonstrate its functionality, system requirements and benefits. In addition, please address the intended learning outcomes and the target audience for the session.
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