The InSITE conference alumni often mention the conference as among the best organized and most supportive conference they have attended.
The conference begins with optional pre-conference networking opportunities that combine seeing the country, often with talks on country-specific topics of interest, with the hugely important chance to network with potential future research collaborators. The networking enables building the trust relationships needed to sustain long-distance research collaboration.
The conference itself combines tracks of presentations of research papers, plenary sessions that provide for keynote speakers and mini-workshops on topics related to your professional development.
The conference also includes your choice of full-day workshops on 1) Teaching Using Discussion Cases, 2) Blended Learning, and 3) Computer-Assisted Qualitative Analysis
This year we introduce the opportunity for those without much experience in making research presentations (for example, doctoral students) to present their research in a supportive environment.
The Editors-in-Chief of ISI's journals look over the reviews and the revised submissions and select the best papers for publication in their journals using fast-tracking. Highest consideration for fast-tracking for publication in one of ISI journals will go to papers submitted to the conference by November 30. To be considered, at least one author must be a paid delegate to the conference.
All papers by conference delegates that are accepted are published in the conference proceedings.