Scope:

 Innovation and the effective use of Artificial Intelligence technologies are recognized as important factors for human and business agility. Education area is not an exception. Therefore, it is relevant to clarify the relationship between education and Artificial Intelligence. The chance of using known Artificial Intelligence technologies, or combined adaptations of them, to aid the ideas production, help produce pedagogical combinations, get unexpected, original, useful and satisfying responses, addressed to a school context, and thus lead to innovation in Education and the way how they are used, is challenging. However, despite the substantial progress in recent years, the conviction that the exploitation of this field is still in an early stage remains. Also, there is not a dedicated conference or meeting on the subject and related areas. Therefore, it has relevance to create dedicated a space for exchanging experience and to discuss the advances and research outcomes in this field. This workshop invites contributions that seek to advance the development of new AI systems in an educational context, as well as methods and tools for more efficient and automated educational processes. The workshop will be publicized through direct e-mail to the artificial intelligence and education research communities, in WikiCFP and Easychair Smart CFP platform and through the NOVA IMS of Universidade Nova de Lisboa website.

 

List of topics of interest:

 Topics of interest include (but are not limited to):

 

  • affective techniques for engagement and motivation
  • adaptive and intelligent multimedia and hypermedia systems
  • agent-based learning environments
  • assessment and testing of learning outcomes
  • authoring systems and shells for AIED systems
  • cognitive tools for learning
  • computer-assisted language learning
  • computer-supported collaborative learning
  • culturally aware learning systems
  • educational robotics
  • embedded training systems
  • empirical studies to inform the design of learning environments
  • environments to support the learning of programming
  • embedded interface agents
  • help and advice systems
  • intelligent courseware for computer-based training
  • intelligent tutoring systems
  • generative AI and education
  • knowledge representation for instruction
  • learning analytics
  • learning organization
  • modelling metacognitive skills
  • modelling pedagogical interactions
  • natural language interfaces for instructional systems
  • networked learning and teaching systems
  • OLMs, Open Learner Models
  • performance support systems
  • qualitative reasoning in simulations
  • situated learning and cognitive apprenticeship
  • student modelling and cognitive diagnosis
  • support for knowledge building communities
  • tools for administration and curriculum integration
  • tools for the guided exploration of information resources
  • visual, graphical and other innovative interfaces

 

Organizing Committee:

  • Vitor Santos Nova, Information Management School, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Campus de Campolide, 1070-312 Lisboa – Portugal, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
  • Henrique S. Mamede, INESC TEC, Universidade Aberta, R. da Escola Politécnica nº 147, 1269-001 Lisbon, Portugal, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
  • Arnaldo Santos, INESC TEC, DIGIMEDIA, Universidade Aberta, R. da Escola Politécnica nº 147, 1269-001 Lisbon, Portugal, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

 

Program Committee:

  • Adriana Cardoso, ESCS-IPL, Portugal
  • Arnaldo Santos, Universidade Aberta, Portugal
  • Bert Bredeweg, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
  • Daina Gudoniene, Kaunas Technology University, Lithuania
  • Goreti Marreiros, Instituto Superior de Engenharia do Porto, Portugal
  • Henrique S. Mamede, Universidade Aberta, Portugal
  • Isabel Fernandez de Castro, University of the Basque Country, Spain
  • Jim Greer, University of Saskatchewan, Canada
  • José Bidarra, Universidade Aberta, Portugal
  • Ernesto Costa, Coimbra University, Portugal
  • João Barroso, Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro University, Portugal
  • João Carlos Wiziack, USP, Brazil
  • Leontios Hadjileontiadis, of ECE, Khalifa University (UAE); Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (Greece)
  • Manuela Aparicio, Nova Information Management School of New University of Lisbon, Portugal
  • Meni Tsitouridou, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (Greece)
  • Monique Grandbastien, University of Nancy, France
  • Panagiotis Bamidis, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (Greece)
  • Paulo Novais, University of Minho, Portugal
  • Paulo Dias, Universidade Aberta, Portugal
  • Peter Brusilovsky, University of Pittsburgh, USA
  • Peter Foltz, Pearson, USA
  • Pierre Dillenbourg, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland
  • Ricardo Conejo, University of Malaga, Spain
  • Richard Cox, University of Sussex, UK
  • Sirje Virkus, Tallinn University, Estonia
  • Sofia Hadjileontiadou – Democritus University of Thrace, Greece
  • Tasos Mikropoulos, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (Greece)
  • Ton de Jong, University of Twente, Netherlands
  • Vitor Rocio, Universidade Aberta, Portugal
  • Vitor Santos, Nova Information Management School of New University of Lisbon, Portugal