[comp.edu] 4-th International Conference on Computers and Learning

852028e@aucs.AcadiaU.ca (Amari M. Elammari) (04/18/91)

	4-th International Conference on Computers and Learning
                 ICCAL'92 - June 17-20, 1992

  ICCAL  is dedicated to the presentation of new results  in  the 
theory  and practice of computers and learning. Areas  considered 
for   ICCAL'92  include theoretical as well as  practical  topics 
such as Authoring Systems, AI Applications, Computers in Distance 
Education,  Computer-Supported  Cooperative  Learning,  Discourse 
Management,  Evaluation of Learning Environments,  Human-Computer 
Interaction/Interface,   Human   Problem   Solving,   Hypermedia, 
Innovative  Educational Software, Intelligent  Tutoring  Systems, 
Knowledge  Acquisition  and Representation,  Knowledge-Based  CAI 
Systems,  Media-Based CAI, Performance  Monitoring,  Presentation 
CAI and ICAI, Problem Generation, Simulations, Student  Modelling 
and   Cognitive  Diagnosis,  Visualization  of  Algorithms,   and 
Innovative   Applications in Medicine, Arts, Music,  Engineering, 
Business, Sciences, Humanities, Language Learning, etc.
  Workshops,  tutorials,   and  panels  on  subjects  of  current 
interest  will  also be  offered.  Anticipated  workshop/tutorial 
themes  are  Authoring  Software,  Cognitive  Science,   Computer 
Assisted    Language   Learning,    Human-Computer    Interfaces, 
Hypermedia, and Intelligent Tutoring Systems.

  Six  invited  speeches will be given by  the   world's  leading  
experts  in areas covering the major themes of the conference and 
exhibits of software and hardware products are being planned.

  The    previous  ICCAL  conferences  were  held   in   Calgary, 
Canada (1987), Dallas  Texas (1989), and Hagen,  Germany  (1990).  
ICCAL'92  will  take place at Acadia University, Wolfville,  Nova 
Scotia, Canada. 

  ICCAL usually attracts around 300 attendees and the proceedings 
of  the  last two conferences have  been published in the Lecture 
Notes  in Computer Science  by Springer Verlag. This will be  the 
case for ICCAL'92 as well.

  Deadline for submission of papers: October 4, 1991.
  Paper   format:  4 copies of paper consisting of a  title  page  
with  author   name(s)  and  affiliation(s), one  page   with   a  
200-word  abstract,  keywords, and names of  relevant  conference 
topics,  and a 2,500 to 3,500 word long manuscript.

Send submissions and enquiries to

Dr. I. Tomek, Jodrey School of Computer Science,
Acadia University, Wolfville, Nova Scotia, B0P 1X0, Canada, 
phone: (902)-542-2201/467, fax: (902)-542-7224,
e-mail: INTERNET:ICCAL@aucs.AcadiaU.ca