call for papers, previous message From: edtech@plb.icsti.su (EdTech Conference Service) Subject: CFP (final): East-West Conference on Computer Technologies in Education (EW-ED'94) Date: 26 Mar 1994 13:57:01 -0600 **************************************************** * * * East-West Conference * * on Computer Technologies in Education * * * * EW-ED'94 * * * * September 19-23, 1994 * Crimea, Ukraine * * * * CALL FOR PARTICIPATION * * * * Papers Posters Tutorials Demonstrations * * * **************************************************** ____________________ INVITATION ____________________ The East-West Conference on Computer Technologies in Education (EW-ED'94) is the third in the series of conferences designed to report the best research in the field of Computer Technologies and Education and to provide opportunities for the exchange of information and ideas between Eastern and Western scientists. EW-ED'94 is the successor to EW'92 and ICCTE'93 Conferences which were held in Moscow in April 1992 and in Kiev in September 1993. The Conference is organised and sponsored by: - Simferopol State University, Simferopol, Crimea, Ukraine - International Training and Research Center UNESCO//IIP at Glushkov Institute for Cybernetics, Kiev, Ukraine - International Center of Scientific and Technical Information (ICSTI), Moscow, Russia - Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education (AACE), USA The Conference will be held at the Conference Hall in one of the holiday-homes located on the Black Sea Coast, near Yalta. We invite you to participate in the EW-ED'94 conference and submit proposals for papers, panels, tutorials, and demonstration posters. MAJOR TOPICS The conference will address the problems associated with the five main directions: - Educational Hypermedia and Multimedia - Telecommunication and Education - Artificial Intelligence in Education - Cognitive and Environmental Principles of Verbal Communication - Social, Psychological and Cultural Aspects of Computer-Assisted Learning Areas of Interest include but are not limited to: Cognitive Models and Student Modeling Computer-Assisted Language Learning Computer-Assisted Reading and Writing Computer-Assisted Teaching and Learning Programming Computer-Aided Educational Planning and Scheduling Computers for Science Education in Secondary and High School Evaluation of Instructional Computer Systems Expert Systems Application in Education Natural Language Interfaces Teaching and Learning Business Communication Theories of Teaching and Computer Technologies SUBMISSION: Authors intending to present full papers should submit an EXTENDED abstract of up to 2000 words (of text only). Those intending to submit tutorial proposals, posters, or demonstrations should submit an abstract of up to 750 words. An abstract should include the title of the submission, type (tutorial, paper, poster, or demonstration), names and addresses of the authors e-mail of the author who is responsible for all correspondence, and a list of keywords. Please, indicate clearly one or two of five main conference directions on your submission and list all related areas of interest from the list above when possible. All abstracts should be prepared in electronic form in ASCII format and sent by e-mail to Peter Brusilovsky (edtech@icsti.msk.su) or (if e-mail is not awailable) on a PC diskette to Helen Ilovayskaya Univ. of Simferopol, Computer Center, Yaltinskaya 4, Simferopol, Crimea, Ukraine, 333036. Authors of accepted papers will be requested to prepare a full version (6-8 pages) for publication in the conference proceedings. Instructions will be sent concerning the final camera-ready format for their papers. All paper submissions which are not accepted as papers will be re-considered as poster submissions. For those who wish to attend the conference without submitting an abstract, please contact the Local Organizing Committee as soon as possible. Best paper awards: Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education, the publisher of several well-known educational journals donates special prizes to the authors of the best paper presented at the conference on the following three main directions: Educational Hypermedia and Multimedia, Telecommunication and Education, and Artificial Intelligence in Education. Each prize is a free year subscription to one of AACE journals. EW-ED'94 CONFERENCE SCHEDULE: Papers and tutorials deadline 1st April 1994 Papers and tutorials acceptance 10th May 1994 Posters and demonstrations deadline 1st May 1994 Posters and demonstrations acceptance 20th May 1994 Camera ready papers 20th June 1994 Registration Early 1st June 1994 Late 20th Aug. 1994 Conference 19th-23rd September 1994 Venue EW-ED'94 will be held in the Crimea, which is one of the most beautiful places in the world. There is a mild climate, azure sea, tasty and very famous wines, many interesting historical and modern places, and other pleasant things. Welcome to the Crimea, to the best region for the rest, the health and the ideas' exchange! To Yalta through Moscow, Kiev and Simferopol. You are welcome to visit Moscow, Kiev or Simferopol before/after the Conference. ICSTI, Moscow and ITRC, Kiev being co-organisers of the Conference provide Russian and Ukrainian visa support, hotel accomodation, arival/departure transportation and special cultural and social programme. In the week right before the EW-ED'94 ICSTI is organizing another related international conference on multimedia, hypermedia, and virtual reality. Queries about other international conferences organized or co-organized by ICSTI in 1994 can be sent to ewinfo@icsti.msk.su For further information about EW-ED'94, contact: Simferopol: Dr Svetlana Dikareva Computer Center, Simferopol State University Yaltinskaya, 4, Simferopol Crimea, Ukraine 333036 E-mail: cted94%ccssu.crimea.ua@ussr.eu.net Phone: (0652) 23-23-82 Fax: (0652) 23-23-10 Moscow: Dr Peter Brusilovsky E-mail: plb@plb.icsti.su Kiev: Dr Valery Petrushin E-mail: petr%itslab.kiev.ua@ussr.eu.net _______________________ EW-ED'94 COMMITTEES ____________________________ Programme Committee Co-Chairs ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Valentin Bogdanov, University of St.Petersburg, Russia Jim Greer, University of Saskatchewan, Canada Valery Petrushin, Institute for Cybernetics, Kiev, Ukraine Conference Organizing Board ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Peter Brusilovsky, ICSTI, Russia (chair) Svetlana Dikareva, Univ. of Simferopol, Ukraine Alexey Dovgyallo, ITRC, Ukraine Greg Kearsley, George Washington University, USA Joel Greenberg, Open University, UK Piet Kommers, Univ. of Twente, the Netherlands Jury Mohyla, Flinders University, Australia Luigi Sarti, ITD, Italy Organizing Commitee Chair ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Vladimir Gritsenko, ITRC, Kiev, Ukraine General Chair ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ V.Sidyakin, University of Simferopol, Crimea, Ukraine Programme Committee: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ KSR Anjaneyulu (NCST, Bombay, India) Natalia Apatova (University of Simferopol, Ukraine) Michael Baker (C.N.R.S., IRPEACS Laboratory, Lyon, France) Ehud Bar-On (Technion, Israel) Dmitry Bogolubov (MIEM, Russia) Peter Brusilovsky (ICSTI, Russia) Tak-Wai Chan (National Central University, Taiwan) Darina Dicheva (University of Sofia, Bulgaria) Svetlana Dikareva (University of Simferopol, Ukraine) Pierre Dillenbourg (University of Geneve, Switzerland) Alexey Dovgyallo (ITRC, Kiev, Ukraine) Joel Greenberg (Open University, UK) Heinz-Ulrich Hoppe (GMD, Germany) Judith Kay (Sydney University, Australia) Greg Kearsley (George Washington University, USA) Eugene Khvilon (Paris, UNESCO) ViStor Kolybin (Paris, UNECKO) Piet Kommers (University of Twente, the Netherlands) Susan Lajoie (McGill University, Canada) Matthew Lewis (USA, RAND) Philip Miller (Carnegie-Mellon University, USA) Riichiro Mizoguchi (Osaka University, Japan) Jury Mohyla (Flinders University, Australia) Claus Moebus (University of Oldenburg, Germany) Pavol Navrat (Kuwait University, Kuwait) Setsuko Otsuki (Kyushu Institute of Technology, Japan) Helen Pain (University of Edinburgh, Scotland) Rein Prank (Tartu University, Estonia) Luigi Sarti (ITD, Italy) Zahava Scherz (Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel) John Self (Lancaster University, UK) Bronius Tamulynas (Kaunas University, Lithuania) Julita Vassileva (Federal Armed Forces University, Germany) Radboud Winkels (University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands) Beverly Woolf (University of Massachusetts, USA) Local Arrangements ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Vitaliy Govorovsky, Univ. of Simferopol, Crimea, Ukraine Helen Ilovayskaya, Univ. of Simferopol, Crimea, Ukraine Helen Danilova, Univ. of Simferopol, Crimea, Ukraine Natalia Alexeeva, Univ. of Simferopol, Crimea, Ukraine Katherine Sinitsa, Institute for Cybernetics, Kiev, Ukraine Olga Romanenko, Institute for Cybernetics, Kiev, Ukraine Irene Rozet, ICSTI, Moscow, Russia