in cooperation with AAAI
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Call for Papers
FLAIRS-2004 Special Track on
Artificial Intelligence Education
The 17th International FLAIRS Conference (FLAIRS-2004)
Special Track on AI Education
Palms South Beach Hotel
Miami Beach, Florida
May 17-19, 2004
http://cs.gettysburg.edu/~tneller/flairs04/
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Important Dates
- Submission deadline: October 24, 2003
- Acceptance notification: January 7, 2004
- Final versions due: February 6, 2004
Papers are being solicited for a special track on AI Education at
the 17th International FLAIRS Conference (FLAIRS-2004). The special
track will be devoted to methods of teaching AI, using AI in teaching
other courses, or AI applications to assist in classroom
instruction. These areas include, but are not limited to:
- Implementation of the Computing Curricula 2001 Intelligent Systems Area
- Model Assignments/Experiences/Syllabi for AI Instruction
- AI Classroom Techniques or Innovations for Undergraduate and/or
Graduate Instruction
- Intelligent Applications for Instruction of AI and Other
Disciplines and Assessment of Such Applications
- Incorporating AI research into AI courses
Submission Guidelines
Interested authors must submit completed manuscripts by October 24,
2003. Submission guidelines can be obtained by referring to the conference website
(http://www.flairs.com/flairs2004). Papers will be refereed and
those accepted for presentation will appear in the conference
proceedings which will be published by AAAI Press. Authors may be
invited to submit a revised copy of their paper to a special issue of
the International
Journal on Artificial Intelligence Tools (IJAIT).
Questions regarding the track should be addressed to Todd Neller
(http://cs.gettysburg.edu/~tneller/).
Online Resources
Program Committee
- Todd Neller, Chair (Gettysburg College)
- Bob Aiken (Temple University)
- Marie-Noelle Bessagnet (Pau and des Pays de l'Adour University, France)
- Diane Cook (University of Texas at Arlington)
- Clare Congdon (Colby College)
- Andrea Danyluk (Williams College)
- Monique Grandbastien (Henri Poincare University, France)
- Ioannis Hatzilygeroudis (University of Patras, Greece)
- Tim Huang (Middlebury College)
- Deepak Kumar (Bryn Mawr College)
- Derek Long (University of Durham, UK)
- Robert McCartney (University of Connecticut)
- Lisa Meeden (Swarthmore College)
- David R. Musicant (Carleton College)
- Tim Norman (University of Aberdeen, UK)
- Anita Raja (University of North Carolina at Charlotte)
- Chris Reed (University of Dundee, UK)
- Ingrid Russell (University of Hartford)
- Kate Sanders (Rhode Island College)
- Gene Simmons (University of South Alabama)
- Devika Subramanian (Rice University)
- Richard Wyatt (West Chester University)
- Robert Zimmer (Goldsmiths College, University of London, UK)
FLAIRS 2004 Invited Speakers
- Justine Cassell (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
- Edward Feigenbaum (Stanford University)
- Jim Hendler (University of Maryland)
- Tom Mitchell (Carnegie Mellon University)