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The 15. International Conference on Artificial Intelligence in Education (AIED) 2011
Topics
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
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
Important Dates
Full Papers, Young Researchers Track papers: 12 Jan 2011 (23:59 GMT)
Posters, Interactive Events: 14 Jan 2011 (23.59 GMT)
Workshop, Tutorial Proposals: 19 Jan 2011 (23:59 GMT)