AIED 2011 - 15th International Conference on Artificial Intelligence in Education AIED 2011
Date2011-06-27
Deadline2011-01-21
VenueChristchur, New Zealand
KeywordsArtificial Intelligence;e-learning; Intelligent Tutoring Systems; Education; Educational systems
Topics/Call fo Papers
FINAL CALL FOR PAPERS
Artificial Intelligence in Education 2011
University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand.
27th June - 1st July 2011
www.aied2011.canterbury.ac.nz
The 15th International Conference on Artificial Intelligence in Education (AIED 2011) is the next in a longstanding series of biennial international conferences for high quality research in intelligent systems and cognitive science for educational computing applications. The conference provides opportunities for the cross-fertilization of approaches, techniques and ideas from the many fields that make up this interdisciplinary research field, including: agent technologies, artificial intelligence, computer science, cognitive and learning sciences, education, educational technologies, game design, psychology, philosophy, sociology, anthropology, linguistics, and the many domain-specific areas for which AIED systems have been designed, deployed and evaluated.
To reflect these broad interests that combine advanced technology with advanced understanding of learners, learning, and the context of learning, the theme of AIED 2011 is "Next Generation Learning Environments: Supporting Cognitive, Metacognitive, Social and Affective Aspects of Learning".
We invite submissions to the AIED 2011 conference, which will be held 27 June - 1 July 2011, in Christchurch, New Zealand.
=== TOPICS ===
1. Modelling and Representation
* Models of learners, facilitators, tasks and problem-solving processes
* Models of groups and communities for learning
* Modelling learning contexts
* Modelling motivation, metacognition, and affective aspects of learning
* Ontological modelling
* Dealing with learner dynamics
* Handling uncertainty and multiple perspectives
* Representing and analysing discourse during learning
2. Models of Learning
* Intelligent tutoring and scaffolding
* Intelligent games for learning
* Motivational diagnosis and feedback
* Interactive pedagogical agents and learning companions
* Agents that promote metacognition, motivation and affect
* Adaptive question-answering
* Multi-agent architectures
3. Intelligent Technologies
* Natural language processing
* Data mining and machine learning
* Knowledge representation and reasoning
* Semantic web technologies and standards
* Social recommendations
* Social networks
4. Pedagogical Models
* Inquiry learning
* Social dimensions of learning
* Social-historical-cultural contexts
* Informal learning environments
* Communities of practice
5. Learning Contexts and Domains
* Learning in open web environments
* Collaborative and group learning
* Simulation-based learning
* Ubiquitous learning environments
* Learning grid
* Lifelong and workplace learning
* Domain-specific learning applications (e.g. language, mathematics, science, medicine, military, industry).
6. Evaluation
* Human-computer interaction
* Evaluation methodologies
* Experiences and lessons learned
=== SUBMISSION CATEGORIES ===
* Full papers (8 pages) - All submissions should describe original and unpublished work.
* Posters (3 pages) - Authors are encouraged to submit reports on work-in-progress including, where possible, early results.
* Young researcher's track / Doctoral consortium (YRT/DC) (3 pages) - The YRT/DC is for work-in progress by graduate/postgraduate students and other young/new researchers.
* Interactive events (1-2 pages) - To showcase interactive demonstrations of AIED systems.
* Workshop proposals (2-4 pages) - Proposals for workshops on "hot" topics in AIED.
* Tutorial proposals (2-4 pages) - Proposals for tutorials on important AIED topics.
Submissions will be through EasyChair. The required page format and full details for all submissions will be confirmed on the conference website.
=== SUBMISSION DATES ===
* Full Papers, Posters, Young Researcher's Track papers: 21 Jan 2011 (23:59 GMT)
* Interactive Events: 19 Jan 2011 (23:59 GMT)
* Workshop Proposals: 19 Jan 2011 (23:59 GMT)
* Tutorial Proposals: 11 Feb 2011 (23:59 GMT)
=== CONFERENCE ORGANISATION ===
Conference Chair: Judy Kay
Program Chairs: Gautam Biswas & Susan Bull
Poster Chairs: Tak-Wai Chan & Rafael Morales
Young Researchers Track: Pramuditha Suraweera & TBA
Interactive Events Chairs: Chad Lane & Brent Martin
Panel Chairs: Monique Grandbastien & Jim Greer
Tutorial Chairs: Bert Bredeweg & Riichiro Mizoguchi
Workshop Chairs: Cristina Conati & Isabel Fernandez de Castro
Publicity Chairs: Peter Brusilovsky, Rose Luckin & Moffat Mathews
Sponsorship Chairs: Lewis Johnson & Chee-Kit Looi
Local Arrangements: Antonija Mitrovic
=== SENIOR PROGRAMME COMMITTEE ===
Vincent Aleven, Ivon Arroyo, Kevin Ashley, Roger Azevedo, Ryan Baker, Jacqueline Bourdeau, Bert Bredeweg, Peter Brusilovsky, Tak-Wai Chan, Cristina Conati, Albert Corbett, Sydney d'Mello, Vania Dimitrova, Ben du Boulay, Art Graesser, Jim Greer, Neil Heffernan, Tsukasa Hirashima, Ulrich Hoppe, Akihiro Kashihara, Ken Koedinger, Susanne Lajoie, H. Chad Lane, James Lester, Diane Litman, Chee-Kit Looi, Rose Luckin, Erica Melis, Gordon McCalla, Richiiro Mizoguchi, Jack Mostow, Stellan Ohlsson, Helen Pain, Ana Paiva, Niels Pinkwart, Steven Ritter, Ido Roll, Carolyn Rose, Peter Sloep, John Stamper, Akira Takeuchi, Pierre Tchounikine, Wouter van Joolingen, Julita Vassileva, Felisa Verdejo, Gerhard Weber, Beverly Woolf, Kalina Yacef
Artificial Intelligence in Education 2011
University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand.
27th June - 1st July 2011
www.aied2011.canterbury.ac.nz
The 15th International Conference on Artificial Intelligence in Education (AIED 2011) is the next in a longstanding series of biennial international conferences for high quality research in intelligent systems and cognitive science for educational computing applications. The conference provides opportunities for the cross-fertilization of approaches, techniques and ideas from the many fields that make up this interdisciplinary research field, including: agent technologies, artificial intelligence, computer science, cognitive and learning sciences, education, educational technologies, game design, psychology, philosophy, sociology, anthropology, linguistics, and the many domain-specific areas for which AIED systems have been designed, deployed and evaluated.
To reflect these broad interests that combine advanced technology with advanced understanding of learners, learning, and the context of learning, the theme of AIED 2011 is "Next Generation Learning Environments: Supporting Cognitive, Metacognitive, Social and Affective Aspects of Learning".
We invite submissions to the AIED 2011 conference, which will be held 27 June - 1 July 2011, in Christchurch, New Zealand.
=== TOPICS ===
1. Modelling and Representation
* Models of learners, facilitators, tasks and problem-solving processes
* Models of groups and communities for learning
* Modelling learning contexts
* Modelling motivation, metacognition, and affective aspects of learning
* Ontological modelling
* Dealing with learner dynamics
* Handling uncertainty and multiple perspectives
* Representing and analysing discourse during learning
2. Models of Learning
* Intelligent tutoring and scaffolding
* Intelligent games for learning
* Motivational diagnosis and feedback
* Interactive pedagogical agents and learning companions
* Agents that promote metacognition, motivation and affect
* Adaptive question-answering
* Multi-agent architectures
3. Intelligent Technologies
* Natural language processing
* Data mining and machine learning
* Knowledge representation and reasoning
* Semantic web technologies and standards
* Social recommendations
* Social networks
4. Pedagogical Models
* Inquiry learning
* Social dimensions of learning
* Social-historical-cultural contexts
* Informal learning environments
* Communities of practice
5. Learning Contexts and Domains
* Learning in open web environments
* Collaborative and group learning
* Simulation-based learning
* Ubiquitous learning environments
* Learning grid
* Lifelong and workplace learning
* Domain-specific learning applications (e.g. language, mathematics, science, medicine, military, industry).
6. Evaluation
* Human-computer interaction
* Evaluation methodologies
* Experiences and lessons learned
=== SUBMISSION CATEGORIES ===
* Full papers (8 pages) - All submissions should describe original and unpublished work.
* Posters (3 pages) - Authors are encouraged to submit reports on work-in-progress including, where possible, early results.
* Young researcher's track / Doctoral consortium (YRT/DC) (3 pages) - The YRT/DC is for work-in progress by graduate/postgraduate students and other young/new researchers.
* Interactive events (1-2 pages) - To showcase interactive demonstrations of AIED systems.
* Workshop proposals (2-4 pages) - Proposals for workshops on "hot" topics in AIED.
* Tutorial proposals (2-4 pages) - Proposals for tutorials on important AIED topics.
Submissions will be through EasyChair. The required page format and full details for all submissions will be confirmed on the conference website.
=== SUBMISSION DATES ===
* Full Papers, Posters, Young Researcher's Track papers: 21 Jan 2011 (23:59 GMT)
* Interactive Events: 19 Jan 2011 (23:59 GMT)
* Workshop Proposals: 19 Jan 2011 (23:59 GMT)
* Tutorial Proposals: 11 Feb 2011 (23:59 GMT)
=== CONFERENCE ORGANISATION ===
Conference Chair: Judy Kay
Program Chairs: Gautam Biswas & Susan Bull
Poster Chairs: Tak-Wai Chan & Rafael Morales
Young Researchers Track: Pramuditha Suraweera & TBA
Interactive Events Chairs: Chad Lane & Brent Martin
Panel Chairs: Monique Grandbastien & Jim Greer
Tutorial Chairs: Bert Bredeweg & Riichiro Mizoguchi
Workshop Chairs: Cristina Conati & Isabel Fernandez de Castro
Publicity Chairs: Peter Brusilovsky, Rose Luckin & Moffat Mathews
Sponsorship Chairs: Lewis Johnson & Chee-Kit Looi
Local Arrangements: Antonija Mitrovic
=== SENIOR PROGRAMME COMMITTEE ===
Vincent Aleven, Ivon Arroyo, Kevin Ashley, Roger Azevedo, Ryan Baker, Jacqueline Bourdeau, Bert Bredeweg, Peter Brusilovsky, Tak-Wai Chan, Cristina Conati, Albert Corbett, Sydney d'Mello, Vania Dimitrova, Ben du Boulay, Art Graesser, Jim Greer, Neil Heffernan, Tsukasa Hirashima, Ulrich Hoppe, Akihiro Kashihara, Ken Koedinger, Susanne Lajoie, H. Chad Lane, James Lester, Diane Litman, Chee-Kit Looi, Rose Luckin, Erica Melis, Gordon McCalla, Richiiro Mizoguchi, Jack Mostow, Stellan Ohlsson, Helen Pain, Ana Paiva, Niels Pinkwart, Steven Ritter, Ido Roll, Carolyn Rose, Peter Sloep, John Stamper, Akira Takeuchi, Pierre Tchounikine, Wouter van Joolingen, Julita Vassileva, Felisa Verdejo, Gerhard Weber, Beverly Woolf, Kalina Yacef
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