Conference Programme
30th May
09:30-10:30 Invited paper
- Benedict du Boulay
- Artificial Intelligence in Education: Where Are We Now?
10:30-11:00 Coffee
11:00-12:20 Session 1.1.1 and Session 1.1.2
Session 1.1.1 Teaching Programming: Classroom experiences and Supporting
Environments
- 11:00 M. Bielikova, P. Navrat
- A Schema-Based Approach to Teaching Programming in Lisp and Prolog
- 11:20 P. Boychev
- Overview of Research Logo System
- 11:40 K. Itoh, M. Itami, R. Enomoto, A. Inukai
- A Goal-Oriented Programming Support System for Novice Prolog Programmers
Based on Prototypes and Data Samples
- 12:00 I. Koziak
- ANALYZER: Automated Deriving of Descriptions of Student Programs
Session 1.1.2 Multimedia
- 11:00 G. Gazzaniga, A. Scarafiotti
- Effects of multimedial technology on student/machine communication
- 11:20 H. Ichimura, K. Yuda, W. Shimada, M. Suzuki, M. Murai,
S. Horiuchi, S. Obata, Y. Ichimura, E. Yuda
- A Study of Multimedia-assisted Education for Learner's Creativity
- 11:40 V. L. S. de Lima, A. Belier
- Authoring by the reader: an interface for playing the learner's
role
- 12:00 O. Beltcheva, D. Ponta, G. Da Bormida
- An Authoring and Learning Kit for Digital Electronics
12:20-14:00 Lunch
14:00-15:20 Session 1.2.1 and Session 1.2.2
Session 1.2.1 Intelligent Tutoring Systems
- chair: Benedict du Boulay
- 14:00 V. Dimitrova, D. Dicheva
- "Who is Who": The Roles in an Intelligent System for Foreign
Language Terminology Learning
- 14:20 B. Fernandez -Manjon, C. Fernandez-Chamizo, J. M. Gomes-Hidalgo,
A. Fernandez-Valmayor
- Pragmatic User Model Implementation in an Intelligent Help System
- 14:40 M. A. F. Borges & M. C. Baranauskas
- An user-centered approach to the design of an expert system for
training
- 15:00 P. Diaz, I. Aedo, N. Torra, P. Miranda, M. Martin
- A Training System in a hypermedia learning environment
Session 1.2.2 Information Tools for Education
- 14:00 A. Ando, T. Nomizo, T. Takahashi, M. Itami, K. Itoh
- Shared Creation and Use of Media Databases with Shared Knowledge-Based
Indeces - An Intelligent Media System
- 14:20 L. Mikusiak, M. Adamy
- Support for Distance Teaching of the Z Notation
- 14:40 D.R. Brough, G. Wetrin
- A Free-Text Database Tool
- 15:00 R. M. Bottino, P. Forcheri, M. T. Molfino
- Technology Transfer in Schools: from Research to Innovation
15:20-16:00 Coffee
16:00-17:00 Discussion
17:00-18:30 Posters + Demos
31st May
09:00-09:50 Panel Discussion (Chair: Julita Vassileva)
10:00-11:00 Session 2.1.1 and Session 2.1.2
Session 2.1.1 Intelligent Tutoring Systems
- chair: Maria Teresa Molfino
- 10:00 A. Bender-Oberg, A. Edman
- Pedagogical Design Issues for DLW - an Interactive Learning System
- 10:20 I. Zheliazkova
- A Graph Model of a Dynamic Planning of the Teaching Process
- 10:40 T. Avgoustos, K. Margaritis
- E-WISD, an ITS for High-school Classroom training
Session 2.1.2 Computer Supported Cooperative Learning
- 10:00 C. Dowling
- The social dimensions of computer mediated learning
- 10:20 T. Wilson, D. Whitelock
- To participate or not to participate? Monitoring the on-line antics
of distance learning computer science students.
- 10:40 D. Whitelock, E. Scanlon
- Gaze, Gesture and Gender: Gauging their Roles with respect to Computer
Supported Collaborative Learning
11:00-11:30 Coffee
11:30-12:30 Session 2.2.1 and Session 2.2.2
Session 2.2.1 Generating Courses
- 11:30 J. Vassileva, R. Deters
- Dynamic Courseware Generation on the WWW
- 11:50 T. Matsui, T. Okamoto
- Optimization Method for Selection Problems in the Intelligent Adaptive
Instruction System Using Fuzzy Estimation
- 12:10 A. N. Kumar
- Generating Challenging Problems in Intelligent Tutoring Systems
A Case Study of Storage Placement Algorithms
Session 2.2.2 Distance Education
- 11:30 M. Aadnanes, W. Roenning
- Computer Network in Education - a Better Process of Learning?
- 11:50 L. Baggott, J. Nichol
- Telematics in Education: The role of new communication and information
technologies with reference to biology
- 12:10 B. B. Andresen
- Distance Education and New Literacy
12:30-14:00 Lunch
14:00-15:00 Session 2.3.1 and Session 2.3.2
Session 2.3.1 Learning and Cognition
- 14:00 F. Lowenthal, C. Marcourt, C. Solimando
- Analysis of cognitive strategies observed during Logo related problem
solving activities
- 14:20 R. Ramberg, K. Karlgren
- Beyond Unintelligent Tutoring: Fostering Superficial Learning! ñ
Implications For Instruction And Design
- 14:40 J. McKendree, K. Stenning, T. Mayes, J. Lee, R. Cox
- Why Observing A Dialogue May Benefit Learning: The Vicarious Learner
Session 2.3.2 Distance Education
- 14:00 I. Nikolova, B. Collis
- Flexible Learning and Design of Instruction
- 14:20 K. Stefanov, S. Stoyanov, R. Nikolov
- Design Issues of a Distance Learning Course on Business on the Internet
- 14:40 A. Dovgiallo, V. Bykov, V. Kolos, S. Kudrjavtseva, Y.
Tsybenko, N. Vlasenko.
- Model for Flexible and Distance Learning System Using Telematics
Networks
15:30 Trip to the town of Nessebur
19:00 Conference Dinner in Nessebur
1st June
09:00-09:50 Invited paper
- Pavol Navrat
- Development of Software Related Curricula
10:00-11:00 Session 3.1.1 and Session 3.1.2
Session 3.1.1 Learning and Cognition
- 10:00 V. Fomichov, O. Fomichova
- The Potential of the Theory of Dynamic Conceptual Mappings for Preparation
of Teachers and Realizing Intelligent Tutoring
- 10:20 T. Chelernigovskaya, T. Gavrilova, A. Voinov
- Neuro-Cognitive Bias for Distance and Compute-Aided Learning
- 10:40 D. Leclet, G. Weidenfeld
- Training to strategical decisions in professional contexts : a bridge
from "case based " to "simulation based" approach
Session 3.1.2 Developments in Information Technology: Issues of
Flexibility and Usability
- 10:00 D. Duncan, P. Brna
- Flexible Intelligent Learning Environments (ILEs): Using Agent-based
Software Engineering to Build New Agents
- 10:20 L. Jerinic, V. Devedic
- Object-Oriented Knowledge Primitives for Intelligent Tutoring Shell
- 10:40 T. Okamoto, R. Takaoka
- Roles and Functions of Agents in an Intelligent Programming Support
Environment
11:00-11:30 Coffee
11:30-12:30 Session 3.2.1 and Session 3.2.2
Session 3.2.1 Example Courses
- 11:30 R. Klein, L. M. Encarnacao
- An Interactive Computer Graphics Theory and Programming Course for
Distance Education on the Web
- 11:50 D. Brough, G. Cort
- 12:10 A. Dovgiallo, V. Bykov, V. Kolos, S. Kudrjavtseva, Y.
Tsybenko, N. Vlasenko.
- WWW - based distance course on the Communication and Information
Technologies (CIT course)
Session 3.2.2 Developments in Information Technology: Issues of
Flexibility and Usability
- 11:30 T. Conlon
- Towards diversity: advancing knowledge-based modeling with knowledge
acquisition
- 11:50 K. Miyahara, T. Okamoto
- Collaborative Information Filtering Towards Distributed Cooperative
Work/Learning Environment
- 12:10 M. Pivec, V. Rajkovic
- The Role of an Expert System in the Education Process
12:40-13:40 Final Discussion (Chair: Jon Nichol)
14:00-15:00 Lunch