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@AcadiaU.ca