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    *                        A I - E D  9 3                       *
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    *                    WORLD CONFERENCE ON                      *
    *            ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN EDUCATION             *
    *                                                             *
    *                   23rd - 27th August 1993                   *
    *                 Edinburgh Conference Centre                 *
    *                     Edinburgh Scotland                      *
    *                                                             *
    *                   CALL FOR PARTICIPATION                    *
    *                                                             *
    *                  Papers   Posters  Panels                   *
    *                    Tutorials  Workshops                     *
    *                                                             *
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                              ----------
                              INVITATION
                              ----------

The World Conference on Artificial Intelligence in Education (AI-ED93)
is one of a series of international conferences designed to report the
best research in the field of AI and Education and to provide
opportunities for the cross-fertilisation of information and ideas on
research and applications in this field.

The conference is sponsored by the AI-ED Society of the Association
for the Advancement of Computing in Education (AACE) and hosted by the
Department of Artificial Intelligence (University of Edinburgh), a
department with a lengthy history of involvement in AI and Education.

The aim of this 'umbrella' conference is to provide a forum in which
organizations and individuals with different views can participate and
interact.  The conference is supported by the leading organizations in
the field.

You are invited to submit proposals for papers, posters,
tutorials/workshops, and panels.  All proposals are reviewed for
inclusion in the technical programme.

Scope
-----
Areas of interest include but are not limited to:

  Intelligent tutoring systems
  Learning environments and microworlds
  Visual and graphical interfaces
  Human factors and interface design
  Non-standard and innovative interfaces
  Intelligent multimedia systems
  Authoring systems and tutoring shells
  Collaboration tools/Training job skills
  Principles for instructional design
  Natural language interfaces
  Knowledge representation
  Knowledge and skill acquisition
  Conceptual change/Metacognition
  Social and cultural aspects of learning
  Cognitive development and errors
  Student modeling, cognitive diagnosis
  Teaching higher-order thinking skills
  Theories of teaching/Motivation
  Reading and writing
  Educational robotics
  Computer-assisted language learning
  Evaluation of computer systems
  Assessment of learning outcomes

AI-ED Society
-------------
The Artificial Intelligence in Education (AI-ED) Society welcomes new
members.  The overall aim of the Society is to advance knowledge and
promote research and development in the field of AI in Education.  It
aims to help members keep up-to-date in the field through supporting
Journals, Newsletters, Conferences, and other activities of interest
to members.

The AI-ED Society is an international society (its 25 member Steering
Committee represents 13 countries), and it seeks to support AI in
Education developments throughout the international community.  The
AI-ED Society is a society of the non-profit, international
Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education (AACE).

Benefits of AI-ED Society Membership:
- Conference discounts, e.g. AI-ED 93
- Subscription to the quarterly Journal of Artificial Intelligence in
  Education
- Discounts on other AACE journals/books
- Newsletters
- Opportunity to participate in the development of this important
  field, by initiating or supporting activities on topics of concern
  to members.

The annual membership fee is $55 (plus postage to non-US countries,
$10 Canada/Mexico, $15 all others).  Orders must be in US dollars on a
US bank, international money order or from any international
subscription agency.

Contact: AI-ED Society/AACE, P.O. Box 2966, Charlottesville, VA 22902
USA; E-mail: AACE@Virginia.edu

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                             AI-ED COMMITTEES
                             ----------------

AI-ED Society Steering Committee
--------------------------------
Chair: John Self (University of Lancaster, UK)
Joost Breuker (University of Amsterdam, NETHERLANDS)
Peter Brusilovsky, (Int'l. Ctr. of Scientific and Tech. Info., RUSSIA)
Alex Bykat (University of Tennessee, USA)
William Clancey (Institute for Research on Learning, USA)
Geoff Cumming (La Trobe University, AUSTRALIA)
Christopher Dede (George Mason University, USA)
Pierre Dillenbourg (Universite de Geneve, SWITZERLAND)
Peter Goodyear (University of Lancaster, UK)
Monique Grandbastien (Universit'e de Nancy, FRANCE)
Jim Greer (University of Saskatchewan, CANADA)
Lewis Johnson (University of Southern California, USA)
Alan Lesgold (University of Pittsburgh, USA)
Zhongmin Li (Utah State University, USA)
Gordon McCalla (University of Saskatchewan, CANADA)
Susan Mengel (University of Arkansas, USA)
Vittorio Midoro (Istituto Tecnologie Didattiche, ITALY)
Claus Moebus (University of Oldenburg, GERMANY)
Riichiro Mizoguchi (Osaka University, JAPAN)
Jean-Francois Nicaud (Universite de Paris, FRANCE)
Rachel Or-Bach (Technion, ISRAEL)
Helen Pain (University of Edinburgh, SCOTLAND)
Julita Vassileva (Acad. G.Bonchev, BULGARIA)
Martial Vivet (Universite du Maine, FRANCE)
Philip Winne (Simon Fraser University, CANADA)

Programme Committee
-------------------
Chair: Stellan Ohlsson (Learning Research and Development Ctr., USA)
Yuichiro Anzai (Keio University, JAPAN)
Ben du Boulay (University of Sussex, UK)
Joost Breuker (University of Amsterdam, NETHERLANDS)
Paul Brna (University of Edinburgh, SCOTLAND)
William Clancey (Institute for Research on Learning, USA)
Geoff Cumming (La Trobe University, AUSTRALIA)
Jim Greer (University of Saskatchewan, CANADA)
Lewis Johnson (University of Southern California, USA)
Kurt Reusser (University of Berne, SWITZERLAND)

Local Organizing Committee
--------------------------
Co-Chair: Helen Pain (University of Edinburgh, SCOTLAND)
Co-Chair: Paul Brna (University of Edinburgh, SCOTLAND)
Joanne Clarke (University of Edinburgh, SCOTLAND)
Tom Conlon (Moray House Institute, SCOTLAND)
Julie-Ann Sime (Heriot-Watt University, SCOTLAND)
Graham Turnbull (Scottish Council for Educ. Technology, SCOTLAND)
Alison Varey (Napier University, SCOTLAND)

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                     TECHNICAL PROGRAMME
                     -------------------

Papers
------
Papers should describe original and unpublished results of research
work.  All presented papers will be considered by the Programme
Committee for Best Paper Awards in several categories.  Awarded papers
will be invited for publication in the Journal of Artificial
Intelligence in Education, the official journal of the AI-ED Society.
Papers must be received by 12th Dec. 1992.

Submissions: Submissions should be no longer than 8 pages (21.5 cm x
28 cm, 8.5 x 11 inches), single-spaced, including tables, figures, and
references, with at least 1 inch margins all around and no smaller
than 10 point font (12 point pica for typewriters), excluding cover
sheet.

Each submission must include 1 cover page and 6 copies of the complete
manuscript.  The cover page should include: the title of the paper
with an abstract of no more than 500 words; keywords giving a clear
indication of topic and subtopic; author names with affiliations,
addresses, and phone numbers; and the E-mail address of the principal
author.  Electronic and fax submissions will not be accepted.

Posters
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Authors are encouraged to submit reports on work in progress to the
poster sessions, which provide an informal forum for introducing work
in its early stages.  Poster sessions enable researchers to discuss
their latest results in order to gain feedback and to establish
contact with similar projects. Poster sessions do not involve a formal
presentation.

Submissions: Poster proposals should include an approximately 3-page
written description of the planned poster and should emphasize the
problem; what was done; and why the work is important. The cover page
should include the title of the session with presenter names,
affiliations, complete addresses, phone numbers, and E-mail address of
the principal presenter.

Panels
------
A panel offers an opportunity for 3-5 people to present their views or
results on a common theme, issue, or question. Panels should cover
timely topics related to the conference areas of interest. Panel
selection will be based on the importance, originality, focus, and
timeliness of the topic, as well as the potential for informative (and
even controversial) discussion.  Panels should have no more than 5
members, including the chair.

Submissions: Panel proposals should include:
- A description of the panel topic, including why this topic is
  important to the AI-ED Conference attendees; no more than 1 page.
- A brief position statement of each panelist; no more than 1 page
  each.

A cover sheet should include the panel title, panelists' names and
affiliations, and the panel organizer's name, affiliation, address, E-
mail address and phone number.

Tutorials and Workshops
-----------------------
Tutorials are offered on basic and advanced topics.  Tutorials are
intended to provide an overview of a field; they should be based on
generally accepted and balanced information.  Workshops provide
participants the opportunity to meet and discuss selected technical
topics in an informal atmosphere which encourages the active exchange
of ideas among researchers and practitioners.  Tutorials/Workshops are
usually a half day in length.

Submissions: Proposals should include a clear description of the
tutorial/workshop objectives, the intended audience, the length in
hours, a 200-word abstract, a 1-page topical outline of the content,
and a description of the proposer's qualifications related to the
tutorial/workshop topic.

          +------------------------------------------------+
          |         AI-ED 93 Schedule and Deadlines        |
          |                                                |
          |    Proposals -                                 |
          |      Submit:            12th Dec. 1992         |
          |      Acceptance:        1st March 1993         |
          |      Final Papers:      15th April 1993        |
          |                                                |
          |    Registration -                              |
          |      Early:             1st April 1993         |
          |      Late:              9th May 1993           |
          |      Conference:        23rd-27th August 1993  |
          +------------------------------------------------+

Submit all proposals to:
     AI-ED 93
     c/o Helen Pain
     Department of Artificial Intelligence
     University of Edinburgh
     80 South Bridge
     Edinburgh  EH1 1HN  SCOTLAND
     E-mail: AIED93@aisb.ed.ac.uk
     Phone: (UK): (31) 650-2719/20; Fax: (UK): (31) 650-6516

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               EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND AT FESTIVAL TIME!
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AI-ED 93 will be held in Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland and a city
renowned for its unique history, heritage, architectural grandeur and
cultural vibrance.  Edinburgh is also the gateway to the breathtaking
beauty of Scotland beyond.

The dates of the AI-ED 93 Conference fall during the world's largest
arts event comprised of several festivals--the Edinburgh International
Festival, a film festival, jazz festival, and fringe festival.

So taking a holiday before (or after) the conference offers a very
attractive opportunity to enjoy these festivals, Edinburgh, and the
Scottish countryside.  Be sure to register early for the conference
because accommodation will be at a premium.

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  |      AI-ED 93                                                    |
  |      c/o Helen Pain                                              |
  |      Department of Artificial Intelligence                       |
  |      University of Edinburgh                                     |
  |      80 South Bridge                                             |
  |      Edinburgh  EH1 1HN  SCOTLAND                                |
  |      E-mail: AIED93@aisb.ed.ac.uk                                |
  |      Phone: (UK): (31) 650-2719/20; Fax: (UK): (31) 650-6516     |


