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WTMS-ITS2012 Call for Papers
Web 2.0 Tools, Methodology and Services for Intelligent Tutoring Systems Workshop Held in Conjunction with ITS 2012, June 14-18, 2012 Chania, GREECE https://sites.google.com/site/wtmeits2012/ -------------------------------------------------------- Themes and Goals The aim of the workshop is to bring together researchers from Social Network, Web 2.0 Area with different approaches of Intelligent Tutoring for a more significant contribution that improve the quality of ITS. Researchers are using intelligent approach to facilitate teaching and learning, E-learning researchers use their methodology to enhance learning, Social researches talk about using their facilitations to enhance a collaborative learning and to gather students and teachers online, Semantics Web and Web Science researchers are using semantics to extract meaning and use them to build understandable e-courses. Additionally, Web 2.0 is becoming gradually more important for students and teacher as well. This is why we also want to focus on all the services that the Web can provide in a transdisciplinary approach. The main goal of this workshop is to develop a vision for ITS based on a Social Network learning and to discuss the state-of-the-art, open problems, challenges and innovative research approaches in adaptation and personalization for the Social Network learning with ITS. It intends to explore the promises of the Web 2.0 in the broad area of ITS by gathering researchers from the areas of Semantic Web, Social Web, E-Learning, Collaborative Learning, Adaptive Learning, Agent techniques, Machine Learning, pedagogy and education. This workshop brings all of these issues together to encourage researchers in many topics to discuss the following questions: 1.How do we use Web 2.0 services to enhance ITS? 2.How do we use Web Science to enhance learning? 3.How do we merge Web 2.0, and Semantics Web to enhance learning methodology? 4.What are the most efficient tools, models, techniques, and services to support learning with Web 2.0 learners? 5.How do we use personalization methodologies to support ITS with Web 2.0 environments? Original papers related to the design, implementation and evaluation of ITS based on Web 2.0, Semantic Web, and Web Science are solicited. -------------------------------------- Topics of Interest -We solicit original contributions in the following areas, but are not limited to: -New social ITS applications -Social network and folksonomy development: Recommending friends, -tags, bookmarks, blogs, music, communities etc. -Social Semantic recommendations and Adaptation in social networks -Social network analysis for learners -Social applications and recommendation evaluations -Web 2.0 user interfaces, rich media ITS. -Web Science topology of Web based ITS -Web Services for ITS -Linked Data Web to enhance E-learning -Exploiting folksonomies, social network information, interaction, -User context and communities or groups for ITS -Semantic Web ITS, use of ontologies or microformats -Empirical evaluation of social ITS techniques. -ITS based on Web 2.0 -ITS Adaptation and personalization with Social Network -ITS based on Semantics Web. -Mobile Learning with Social Network -Enhancing ITS using Ontology ------------------------------------------------------ Submission Instructions We invite researchers to submit full papers of up to 10 pages (including references) or short papers of up to 4 pages and position papers (2 pages).. Submissions must be in English. Reviewing of papers will be double-blind by the members of the program committee, and all submissions will receive several independent reviews. Authors of accepted papers will present their research at the workshop. The probable duration of the workshop is half day. Presenters will give a presentation of 20 min including the time for a round of questions. 20 min at the end of the session will be dedicated to a general debate about the presented techniques, methodology and perspectives of the future. Accepted papers will be published in the proceedings of the workshop. The papers must use the Springer LNCS format. Please strictly follow the Springer LNCS format guidelines. Download the LNCS template and formatting instructions from the Springer website Go to http://www.springer.com/computer/lncs?SGWID=0-164-7-72376-0, ---------------------------------------------------------- Instructions All submissions must be in .pdf format and to be submitted through EasyChair, https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=wtmsits2012. Login using your existing EasyChair account, or create a new account following the instructions on the site. For any inquire you can send an email to (Mohammed Abdel Razek : maabdulrazek1@kau.edu.sa) and (Claude Frasson: frasson@iro.umontreal.ca) ------------------------------ Important Dates Submission of Full Papers: April 8, 2012 Notification of Acceptance: April 30, 2012 Camera-ready Copies: May 15, 2012 Workshop: June 14 or 15, 2012 ------------------------------------------------ Program Committee -Mohammed Abdelrazek, King Abdulaziz University, Saudi Arabia -Amar Balla, ENSI, Algeria -Amr Abozied, Azhar University, Egypt -Hisham Bardesi, King Abdulaziz University, Saudi Arabia -Stephane Bernard Bazan, Université Saint Joseph de Beyrouth, Lebanon. -Emmanuel G. Blanchard, Aalborg University at Copenhagen, Denmark -Stefano Cerri, LIRMM, University of Montpellier, France -Isabel Fernandez-Castro, University of Basque Country, Spain -Claude Frasson, University of Montreal, Canada -Guy Gouardères, University of Pau, France. -Khaled Guedira, Institut Supérieur de gestion, Tunisia -Mitsuru Ikeda, Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Japan -Gianna Martinengo, Didael KTS, Milan, Italy -Roger Nkambou, University of Quebec at Montreal, Canada -Kyparisia Papanikolaou, School of Pedagogical & Technological Education, Greece -Julita Vassileva, University of Saskatchewan, Canada |
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