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AIEDCS 2014 - The Second Workshop on AI-supported Education for Computer Science (AIEDCS)

Date2014-06-05

Deadline2014-03-31

VenueHawaii, USA - United States USA - United States

Keywords

Websitehttps://sites.google.com/site/aiedcs2014

Topics/Call fo Papers

The Second Workshop on AI-supported Education for Computer Science (AIEDCS)
Held in conjunction with the 12th International Conference on Intelligent Tutoring Systems, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA (http://www.its2014.its-conferences.com)
Workshop web site: https://sites.google.com/site/aiedcs2014/
Full and short papers due March 31, 2014
1. Motivation
Over the last two decades, Computer Science (CS) has emerged as a crucial area of study for students at many levels of education, and basic CS literacy has become an essential competency required for any profession. Recent years have seen innovation in the field of CS education, yet we still have tremendous challenges related to improving quality of instruction and increasing the diversity of students in CS classes. One of the solutions to these problems lies with effective technology-enhanced learning and teaching approaches, and especially those enhanced with AI-based functionality. Providing education in Computer Science requires not only specific teaching techniques but also appropriate supporting tools. The number of AI-supported tools for primary, secondary and higher CS education is small and evidence about the integration of AI-supported tools in teaching and learning at various education levels is still rare.
Not only does designing AI-supported tools for CS education present important challenges, but deploying AI-supported tools in Computer Science education may give rise to several important areas for study. By addressing these challenges and problems as a research community, we will be poised to make great strides in building intelligent, highly effective AI-supported educational tools for Computer Science and developing innovative approaches to support teaching and learning.
Spurred by the growing need for intelligent teaching/learning tools that support Computer Science education, the second workshop on AI-supported Education for Computer Science (AIEDCS 2014) follows up on the inaugural workshop, held at AIED 2013, which had around 20 participants and seven long papers ranging in topics from individual learning to collaboration support, and from support at the syntactic level to the semantic concepts level. The inaugural workshop demonstrated the strength of community surrounding AI-supported Computer Science education, and this second workshop comes at an important time for solidifying this community.
2. Topic of Interests
? Teaching approaches using AI-supported tools
? Learning approaches using AI-supported tools
? Student modeling for Computer Science learning
? Adaptation and personalization within Computer Science learning environments
? Intelligent support for collaborative Computer Science problem solving
? Affective and motivational aspects related to Computer Science learning
? Adaptive feedback, adaptive testing for Computer Science learning
? Discourse and dialogue research related to classroom, online, collaborative, or one-on-one learning of Computer Science
? Online learning environments for Computer Science
3. Important Dates
* Paper submission: March 31, 2014
* Acceptance notification: April, 20, 2014
* Camera-ready version: May 5, 2014

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