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International AI-ED Society
 





San Antonio, Texas, May 19-23 2001

The 10th International Conference on Artificial Intelligence in Education (AI-ED 2001) is part of an ongoing series of biennial international conferences designed to report top quality research in cognitive science and intelligent systems for educational computing applications. It provides opportunities for the cross-fertilization of information and ideas from researchers in the many fields that make up this interdisciplinary research area, including: computer science, psychology, linguistics, sociology, and philosophy.

The theme for 2001 is: "Advanced Models of Learning for the Wired and Wireless Future". Papers that enhance our understanding of the learning process, providing insight into the design of intelligent educational technologies that harness advanced telecommunications, mobile computing, distributed systems or agent technology will be particularly welcome.


Keynote Speakers

Dr. Andrea A. diSessa
Professor of Mathematics, Science and Technology Education
University of California, Berkeley, USA

Dr. Kenneth Koedinger
Human Computer Interaction Institute
Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Co-Founder, Carnegie Learning, Inc.

Professor Mike Sharples
Kodak/Royal Academy of Engineering
Professor of Educational Technology
University of Birmingham, UK

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