Our main service is to promote scientific and educational activities towards the advancement of common man's life by improving the theory and practice of Computer Science and Information Technology and related arts and sciences. As a catalyst IAAET sponsors and organizes conferences, workshop, seminars and/or awareness programs by providing the technical and other supports to improve research and development activities, publishing high quality academic international journals in Computer Science and Information Technology and other relevant related subjects/topics/applications.
IAAET organizes number of International Conferences around the year. Proceedings of most of these International Conferences are generally published by IEEE, IEEE CPS, Academic Press, Springer, ASME, Atlantis and SPIE. Often these conferences are organized in star hotels/conference halls. But we are open for possible alliance with reputed Engineering/Technical Universities or Colleges. In these scenarios, the conference will be organized by IAAET in conjunction with that University/College. University/College will provide the venue and will have to provide local facilities and arrangements. IAAET will fund and helps to organize such International Conferences. Technical, Engineering and Science Universities and Colleges around the globe can approach us for the same.
iaaet Associated with Conferences in two ways. One is via Technical Co-Sponsorship and the other is Technical Sponsorship.
The Association of Scientists, Developers and Faculties (iaaet) enters into agreements of Technical Co-Sponsorship with selected conference organizing committees as one means of promoting activities of interest to its members. This page describes what the iaaet defines as 'Technical Co-Sponsorship' of a conference. This page also outlines procedures through which the Society agrees to Technical Co-Sponsorship with the conference organizers and how the Society and the conference organizers implement that agreement.
The objective is both to:
improve the assistance the Society provides to conference organizers with which it agrees to be in cooperation-with, and,
gain greater international visibility, as well as membership, for the Society through technical co-sponsorship of these conferences.
Each co-sponsorship proposal is very important to the Society and is given full and serious consideration. Each proposal is evaluated by the Governing Body before it presents a recommendation to the Founder for final consideration. Of course the Governing Body and the Founder will evaluate those items that are basic to any conference co-sponsorship proposal (e.g., the experience/expertise of the conference organizers, other organizations that are sponsoring/co-sponsoring the conference, the availability of Society resources to support this co-sponsorship, etc.).
For the iaaet, one of the most important questions the Governing Body, and eventually the Founder, will have is:
"How does this conference align-with the Objectives of Association of Scientists, Developers and Faculties?"
This point means that a co-sponsorship proposal should demonstrate how the conference falls within the Society's Objectives. A proposal's chance-of-success is increased when there is a high percentage of topics and/or sessions that address the Objectives. Conversely, a proposal's chance-of-success is reduced when there are relatively few topics and/or sessions that addresses the Objectives of the Society.
Here is a sampling of conference topics and session topics that are present in conferences that the iaaet sponsors or co-sponsors:
Accreditation and assessment
Active learning
Capstone and senior design experiences
Computer and Web-based software
Creative design experiences
Computer Science, Engineering, Technology Education research
Distance learning: Methods, technologies, and assessment
Diversity: Valuing it, achieving it, and teaching it
Entrepreneurship programs
Ethics: Creative ways to teach and assess it
Faculty development
First-year courses and programs
Globalization: Preparing faculty and students
Innovative degree programs and curricula
Innovative pedagogies
Innovative uses of technology in the classroom
K-12 initiatives and partnerships
Laboratory experiences: On-site and at a distance
Learning models
Lifelong learning
Nontraditional students
Partnerships (industry, government, university, international)
Service learning
Software engineering
Student retention and persistence
Teaming
Undergraduate research experiences
Undergraduate Study Abroad Programs
Women in Computer Science, Engineering, Technology education
Not only limited to these areas, but also to all the areas that research is related with.
Actions Expected of Conference Organizers
1. Conference organizers propose technical co-sponsorship in person (or by designate) to the Founder of the iaaet Association of Scientists, Developers and Faculties at least six months before the conference is to occur, if possible.
2. Conference organizers assume all financial responsibility for the conference. Technical co-sponsorship of a conference by iaaet Association of Scientists, Developers and Faculties entails no financial responsibility for the conference by the Society.
3. Conference organizers display the iaaet and Techno Forum logo on all publicity, Web sites, correspondence, signage, and publications for the conference. In addition, all publications and publicity related to the conference mentions explicitly technical co-sponsorship by the iaaet Association of Scientists, Developers and Faculties.
4. During the conference, conference organizers provide membership application forms for the iaaet Association of Scientists, Developers and Faculties to all attendees, and distribute related promotional material for the members provided by the Society.
5. Conference organizers provide a booth or a table in a prominent place at the conference to the iaaet Association of Scientists, Developers and Faculties for promotion of the Societys products and programs, such as the iaaet Transactions, Journals, the Frontiers in Conference, and other conferences identified by the Society.
6. For one representative of the iaaet Association of Scientists, Developers and Faculties, the Chief Liaison, the conference organizers (a) waive the conference registration fee, (b) provide a room in the conference hotel during the conference (c) provide round way air-tickets enabling him to attend the conference, and (d) add his name at the valedictory address.
7. The conference organizers make every effort to contribute 5% of gross receipts from registration fees for the conference to the iaaet Association of Scientists, Developers and Faculties to offset costs for activities by the Society related to the conference.
8. The conference organizers select at least one paper from the conference for revision and submission, by the author(s), to the iaaet Journals for review and possible publication.
9. The conference organizers, in cooperation with the Chief Liaison from the iaaet Association of Scientists, Developers and Faculties, present a timely evaluation of the conference to the Founder and Governing Body of the iaaet Association of Scientists, Developers and Faculties.
10. The conference organizers provide the iaaet Association of Scientists, Developers and Faculties a list (preferably in electronic format) of conference participants (presenters, exhibitors, attendees
), with the affiliation, membership status in iaaet Association of Scientists, Developers and Faculties, and e-mail addresses for each one.
11. All papers submitted to the conference must be peer-reviewed.
12. The conference must demonstrate that its paper submission process is secure.
13. Include iaaet Association of Scientists, Developers and Faculties in all the correspondences where the conference name is being used which includes final schedule, proceedings and certificates.
Actions Expected of the iaaet Association of Scientists, Developers and Faculties
The iaaet Association of Scientists, Developers and Faculties publicizes the conference at iaaets Calendar. The Society will also post the conference notice on the Societys Web site. Also publicity will be done through common mailing to all the members and distinguished members of the technological area.
The iaaet Association of Scientists, Developers and Faculties will publicize the conference at least once in its newsletter. The newsletter is sent to all members of the Society, to all heads or chairs of various departments. The newsletter which is being printed and circulated is for around 25,000 copies each and every quarter. Publicity in The Interface is contingent upon the Co-Sponsorship Agreement being executed in such a manner that would allow the publicity to appear in an issue preceding the conference.
1. The iaaet Association of Scientists, Developers and Faculties certifies technical co-sponsorship of the conference so that the conference may contract for any subset of conference management services.
2. The iaaet Association of Scientists, Developers and Faculties identifies a representative, normally a life-member or member of the Governing Body, to serve as chief liaison between the conference and the Society. This person provides an assessment report of the conference to the Governing Body of the Society.
3. The iaaet Association of Scientists, Developers and Faculties supports conference organizers by identifying qualified persons to serve on the conference program committee.
If you would like to propose a conference please mail to [email protected]
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The Association of Scientists, Developers and Faculties (iaaet) enters into agreements of Technical Sponsorship with selected conference organizing committees as one means of promoting activities of interest to its members. This page describes what the iaaet defines as 'Technical Sponsorship' of a conference. This page also outlines procedures through which the Society agrees to Technical Sponsorship with the conference organizers and how the Society and the conference organizers implement that agreement.
The objective is both to:
improve the assistance the Society provides to conference organizers with which it agrees to be in cooperation-with, and,
gain greater international visibility, as well as membership, for the Society through technical co-sponsorship of these conferences.
Each sponsorship proposal is very important to the Society and is given full and serious consideration. Each proposal is evaluated by the Governing Body before it presents a recommendation to the Founder for final consideration. Of course the Governing Body and the Founder will evaluate those items that are basic to any conference co-sponsorship proposal (e.g., the experience/expertise of the conference organizers, other organizations that are sponsoring/co-sponsoring the conference, the availability of Society resources to support this sponsorship, etc.).
For the iaaet, one of the most important questions the Governing Body, and eventually the Founder, will have is:
"How does this conference align-with the Objectives of Association of Scientists, Developers and Faculties?"
This point means that a sponsorship proposal should demonstrate how the conference falls within the Society's Objectives. A proposal's chance-of-success is increased when there is a high percentage of topics and/or sessions that address the Objectives. Conversely, a proposal's chance-of-success is reduced when there are relatively few topics and/or sessions that addresses the Objectives of the Society.
Here is a sampling of conference topics and session topics that are present in conferences that the iaaet sponsors or co-sponsors:
Accreditation and assessment
Active learning
Capstone and senior design experiences
Computer and Web-based software
Creative design experiences
Computer Science, Engineering, Technology Education research
Distance learning: Methods, technologies, and assessment
Diversity: Valuing it, achieving it, and teaching it
Entrepreneurship programs
Ethics: Creative ways to teach and assess it
Faculty development
First-year courses and programs
Globalization: Preparing faculty and students
Innovative degree programs and curricula
Innovative pedagogies
Innovative uses of technology in the classroom
K-12 initiatives and partnerships
Laboratory experiences: On-site and at a distance
Learning models
Lifelong learning
Nontraditional students
Partnerships (industry, government, university, international)
Service learning
Software engineering
Student retention and persistence
Teaming
Undergraduate research experiences
Undergraduate Study Abroad Programs
Women in Computer Science, Engineering, Technology education
Not only limited to these areas, but also to all the areas that research is related with.
Actions Expected of Conference Organizers
1. Conference organizers propose technical sponsorship in person (or by designate) to the Founder of the iaaet Association of Scientists, Developers and Faculties at least six months before the conference is to occur, if possible.
2. Conference organizers assume all financial responsibility for the conference. Technical sponsorship of a conference by iaaet Association of Scientists, Developers and Faculties entails no financial responsibility for the conference by the Society.
3. Conference organizers display the iaaet and Techno Forum logo on all publicity, Web sites, correspondence, signage, and publications for the conference. In addition, all publications and publicity related to the conference mentions explicitly technical sponsorship by the iaaet Association of Scientists, Developers and Faculties.
4. During the conference, conference organizers provide membership application forms for the iaaet Association of Scientists, Developers and Faculties to all attendees, and distribute related promotional material for the members provided by the Society.
5. Conference organizers provide a booth or a table in a prominent place at the conference to the iaaet Association of Scientists, Developers and Faculties for promotion of the Societys products and programs, such as the iaaet Transactions, Journals, the Frontiers in Conference, and other conferences identified by the Society.
6. For one representative of the iaaet Association of Scientists, Developers and Faculties, the Chief Liaison, the conference organizers (a) waive the conference registration fee, (b) provide a room in the conference hotel during the conference (c) provide round way air-tickets enabling him to attend the conference, and (d) add his name at the valedictory address.
7. The conference organizers make every effort to contribute 5% of gross receipts from registration fees for the conference to the iaaet Association of Scientists, Developers and Faculties to offset costs for activities by the Society related to the conference.
8. The conference organizers select at least one paper from the conference for revision and submission, by the author(s), to the iaaet Journals for review and possible publication.
9. The conference organizers, in cooperation with the Chief Liaison from the iaaet Association of Scientists, Developers and Faculties, present a timely evaluation of the conference to the Founder and Governing Body of the iaaet Association of Scientists, Developers and Faculties.
10. The conference organizers provide the iaaet Association of Scientists, Developers and Faculties a list (preferably in electronic format) of conference participants (presenters, exhibitors, attendees
), with the affiliation, membership status in iaaet Association of Scientists, Developers and Faculties, and e-mail addresses for each one.
11. All papers submitted to the conference must be peer-reviewed.
12. The conference must demonstrate that its paper submission process is secure.
13. Include iaaet Association of Scientists, Developers and Faculties in all the correspondences where the conference name is being used which includes final schedule, proceedings and certificates.
Actions Expected of the iaaet Association of Scientists, Developers and Faculties
The iaaet Association of Scientists, Developers and Faculties publicizes the conference at iaaets Calendar. The Society will also post the conference notice on the Societys Web site. Also publicity will be done through common mailing to all the members and distinguished members of the technological area.
The iaaet Association of Scientists, Developers and Faculties will publicize the conference at least once in its newsletter. The newsletter is sent to all members of the Society, to all heads or chairs of various departments. The newsletter which is being printed and circulated is for around 25,000 copies each and every quarter. Publicity in The Interface is contingent upon the Sponsorship Agreement being executed in such a manner that would allow the publicity to appear in an issue preceding the conference.
1. The iaaet Association of Scientists, Developers and Faculties certifies technical co-sponsorship of the conference so that the conference may contract for any subset of conference management services.
2. The iaaet Association of Scientists, Developers and Faculties identifies a representative, normally a life-member or member of the Governing Body, to serve as chief liaison between the conference and the Society. This person provides an assessment report of the conference to the Governing Body of the Society.
3. The iaaet Association of Scientists, Developers and Faculties supports conference organizers by identifying qualified persons to serve on the conference program committee.
4. The iaaet shall make the proper arrangements for the publication of the proceedings both in print and online.
5. The iaaet shall make the proper arrangements for basic website which includes the registration form and other informations.
6. The iaaet shall make arrangements for Reviewers, International Board Members, Programme Committee, Chairs and Keynote speakers.
If you would like to propose a conference please mail to [email protected]
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