2022 TAIR Annual Conference
February 28 – March 2, 2022
Proposal Submission Website: https://www.texas-air.org/index.php/cfp/
The deadline for submitting proposals is September 24, 2021.
TAIR is an opportunity to share knowledge, growth, expertise, and tips and tricks with others in the field as well as practice your presentation skills. We invite you to contribute to the advancement of Institutional Research and Effectiveness by submitting one or more proposals for the 2022 TAIR Annual Conference February 28 – March 2, 2022.
We strongly encourage members to co-present with service providers engaged by their institutions to demonstrate successful implementations of current, updated, and new partner solutions. For more information about these collaborations, contact our Sponsor Liaison, Amanda Moske, at amanda.moske@und.edu.
Session Tracks
Operations & Leadership – Focuses on the organization and management of Institutional Research offices and functions. Sample topics include tracking requests, organizing and archiving past studies, staffing, resources, and relationships with other operational areas.
Plan & Evaluate – Includes implementing assessment programs, goal setting and measuring, novel assessment ideas, accreditation topics, and program review.
Collect, Analyze, Interpret & Report – Emphasis is on tools, methods, and sources used for internal/external reporting, dashboards, and decision support systems.
Stewards of Data & Information – Deals with issues related to data accuracy, integrity, security, and institutional data strategy; data warehousing; decision support.
Educate Information Producers, Users, & Consumers – Demonstrates ways of training on the use of data and information to inform decision-making and includes a discussion of ways to collaborate with other stakeholder groups.
Current Issues & Research in Higher Education – Provides details on contemporary topics and research within higher education.
Session Formats
Speaker Session – A 45-minute session with one or more presenters, including a Question and Answer segment.
Discussion Session – A 45-minute, moderated session focusing on audience input and participation.
Panel Session – A 45-minute, moderated discussion with two to four panelists, each offering a unique viewpoint or perspective on a topic or issue.
Poster Session – A visual display of information on an issue or research study available throughout the conference. Presenters will be available for questions during a 45-minute session in the conference schedule.
Workshop – A three- or six-hour, hands-on session by one or more workshop leaders designed to provide attendees with a new skill or application of knowledge.
We are accepting proposals from Institutional Research professionals at all levels of their careers. If you are on the fence about presenting or unsure what format works best for your topic, please contact Daniel Chupe O’Hanlon or Carmen Allen for more information.
Daniel Chupe O’Hanlon Austin Community College 512-223-7585 |
Carmen Allen Galveston College-Commerce 409-944-1208 |