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Theme and Scope
Contemporary learning theories strongly emphasize social interaction as a key learning mechanism that provides the basis for skill development and knowledge construction. Consequently, building technologies that adaptively/intelligibly trigger, guide and support peer interaction is expected to help students reap the collaboration-generated benefits both at cognitive and meta-cognitive level. This perspective lies at the crossroads of Intelligent Tutoring, Adaptive Educational Hypermedia Systems and Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning (CSCL), expanding the perspective of the fields and setting innovative research agendas.
Working in this context several research groups have made important contributions resulting to the development of various technologies for adaptive and intelligent collaborative learning support (AICLS systems) (see, for example, http://www.ieeetclt.org/issues/january2012/IEEE-LT-Jan12.htm). In general, these systems are expected to analyze the interaction between human and technological agents in order to extract valuable information regarding the users (individual or group) and the activity. The system can then provide key activity information (for example, activity mirroring visualizations) and/or make “informed” interventions to support either pre-task group formation or peer interactions and domain-specific activities during collaboration. Studies on the learning impact of such interventions have provided encouraging results, however, the agenda is open and several intriguing questions are still far from being adequately addressed.
The scope of the IWASCL-2013 workshop (the third workshop in the series) is to provide the opportunity for an informal meeting which facilitates the dissemination of knowledge in this interdisciplinary field, providing useful insights on existing state-of-the-art research. The workshop sets a broad focus covering all phases of AICLS system development and evaluation; from pedagogical considerations and system architectures to interaction analysis and learning analytics methods to user modeling, interventions design and evaluation of the system learning impact.
We invite contributions presenting methods, tools, formalization approaches, early prototype design and evaluation, pedagogical issues. We especially welcome papers that describe speculative ideas, work in progress, and discussions of challenging issues. The workshop includes (but is not limited to) topics such as:
-- Theoretical/pedagogical approaches on adaptive/intelligent methods addressing needs of group learners.
-- User and group modeling to cater for adaptive/intelligent system design.
-- Adaptive and intelligent forms of tutoring/scaffolding/scripting in CSCL systems.
-- Adaptive collaboration support.
-- Adaptive/Adaptable/Intelligent methods for supporting the orchestration of activities in CSCL contexts.
-- Tools and methods for adaptive/intelligent support of learners in scripted collaboration.
-- Architectures and frameworks for building or testing AICLS systems.
-- AI and Web 2.0 tools & methods to integrate in AICLS systems.
-- Formalization efforts and the role of the Learning Design.
-- Interaction analysis techniques (also learning analytics and educational data mining techniques) to inform the design of AICLS systems.
-- Conversational agents for CSCL support
-- Evaluating various aspects of adaptive/intelligent systems for collaborative learning (e.g. cost/benefit issues)
Submission
Authors are invited to submit a 6 page paper in PDF format following the typical IEEE 8.5" x 11" two-column format.
IEEE CPS templates to be found here.
Submission of IWASCL-2013 papers will be done through the Conference Submission System.
Please visit the Conference INCoS-2013 Submission page for further instructions.
Proceedings
Proceedings of the IWASCL-2013 workshop will be included in the Conference INCoS-2013 volume, to be published by IEEE Computer Society Press.
Workshop organizers will explore the possibility of editing a volume (published by Springer) on the issues of the workshop. In such a case, authors of workshop selected papers will be invited to submit an extended and updated version of their work for inclusion in the volume after peer review.
Registration
(tba)
Format
The workshop will be based on a “working groups” format aiming to facilitate group-discussion and argumentation.
Accepted papers will be classified by organizers in groups depending on their major characteristics (focus, pedagogical perspective, research evidence presented, etc.). Abstracts of accepted papers will be made available before the workshop to all participants so that they will have time to reflect on the material.
All authors will be given time to concisely present their work and answer other participants’ questions. Then participants will be assigned to working groups and will be asked to reflect on key issues and ideas raised by the presented papers. Representatives of working groups will be asked to summarize the conclusions of their group and discuss them with all participants.
Important dates
-- Submission Deadline: April 5, 2013
-- Notification of acceptance: May 30, 2013
-- Camera-Ready Submission: June 30, 2013
-- Registration: June 30, 2013
-- Workshop and INCoS main Conference: September 9 - 11, 2013
Organizing Committee
Stavros Demetriadis, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
Thrasyvoulos Tsiatsos, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
Anastasios Karakostas, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
(for inquiries please contact Stavros Demetriadis, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. )
Programme Committee
(the list is tentative)
Thanasis Daradoumis, Open University of Catalonia, Spain
Stavros Demetriadis, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
Yannis Dimitriadis, University of Valladolid, Spain
Sabine Graf, Athabasca University, Canada
Charalampos Karagiannidis, University of Thessaly, Greece
Anastasios Karakostas, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
Alexandros Paramythis, Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria
Elvira Popescu, University of Craiova, Romania
Symeon Retalis, University of Piraeus
Demetrios Sampson, University of Piraeus
Thrasyvoulos Tsiatsos, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece