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CALL FOR PAPERS – 5TH WORKSHOP ON CULTURALLY-AWARE TUTORING SYSTEMS (CATS2014) To occur in conjunction with the 12th International Conference on Intelligent Tutoring Systems (http://its2014.its-conferences.com/), June 5 or 6, 2014. Manoa, Hawaii. Url: http://www.cats-ws.org Contact email: cats.workshop@gmail.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SIGoCAT PRESENTATION The CATS2014 workshop is a follow-up to a series of successful CATS workshop editions, organized in conjunction to ITS2008, AIED2009, ITS2010, and AIED2013. A deeper consideration of culture has now become a recognized topic in many technology domains (e.g. HCI, autonomous agents, robotics, usability) including the ITS research field, and over the years, the CATS workshop series has clearly established itself as the premier venue for presentations and discussions of research bridging culture and educational technologies. Culture is indeed a critical consideration in research on ITS since it has a strong impact on many cognitive and affective processes, including those related to learning. In the past few years, dedicated culturally-aware technologies, guidelines and methods have been proposed. Promising results are now emerging along with new exciting challenges for our community. CATS@ITS2014 will thus be a great occasion to continue investigating the place of culture in the ITS research field. It proposes to consider culture and ITS from three perspectives: - designing ITS systems to teach cultural knowledge and intercultural skills; - enculturating ITS systems (i.e. developing both pedagogical strategies and system infrastructure mechanisms that incorporate cultural features); - considering cultural challenges in the ITS research cycle, and ways to address them. In addition to offering a forum to state-of-the-art research of this domain, CATS2014 intends to engage participants in working to expand the reach of ITS research to a greater global audience, including those disadvantaged due to a lack of resources or other obstacles. Research at varying levels of development, and discussing features of CATS or results of CATS-related studies will be considered. Position papers are also welcome as well as papers to support in-situ demonstrations of CATS (if you want to submit such a paper, please contact the workshop organizers at cats.workshop@gmail.com) . Topics of interest include, but are not limited to: - ITS systems for learning about cultures, - ITS systems for learning intercultural skills, - serious games and culture, - digitization of cultural knowledge and cultural skills for ITS purpose, - collaborative learning and cultural diversity, - identification of cultural variations that are relevant for ITS activities and systems, - enculturation of adaptive mechanisms for ITS activities and systems, - relations between culture and Human-Computer Interaction, - relations between culture and cognition, - relations between culture and affect, - relations between culture and motivation, - relations between culture and educational features, - cultural influences on the ITS research production, - computational modeling of individual cultural traits, - computational modeling of past and present cultural contexts and environments, - computational modeling of past and present cultural groups, - computational modeling of dynamics between varying socio-cultural groups, - assessment of cultural features of ITS systems, - international collaborations for cultural investigations in ITS. It is important that each submission establishes a connection with all the following three dimensions: education, technology, and culture. IMPORTANT DATES March 20, 2014 Paper submission (only abstract is mandatory) April 4, 2014 Paper submission (full version mandatory) April 20, 2014 Acceptance Notification May 3, 2014 Camera-ready paper due June 5 or 6, 2014 CATS2014 SUBMISSION PROCEDURE Submissions must be exclusively in Portable Document Format (.pdf). Submissions must be in English and should be between 5 and 10 pages according to the Springer LNCS format enforced by the workshop (see http://www.springer.com/computer/lncs?SGWID=0-164-6-793341-0 ). Articles will be evaluated by two or more members of the program committee. Authors of accepted papers will be invited to make an oral presentation during the workshop. At least one author for each accepted paper will have to attend the workshop. Please consult the CATS2014 website (http://www.cats-ws.org) for further and updated details about submission, or contact the workshop organizers at cats.workshop@gmail.com ORGANIZATION AND PROGRAM COMMITTEE Organizers Emmanuel G. Blanchard, IDÛ Interactive Inc., Canada Isabela Gasparini, University of Santa Catarina State, Brazil Amy Ogan, Carnegie Mellon University, USA Ma. Mercedes T. Rodrigo, Ateneo de Manila University, The Philippines Program Committee Members Mohammed Abdelrazek, King Abdulaziz University, Saudi Arabia Ivon Arroyo, University of Massachussetts at Amherst, USA Ryan SjD Baker, Teachers College Columbia University, USA Jacqueline Bourdeau, Téléuniversity of Québec, Canada Ignacio Casas Raposo, Pontifical Catholic University of Chile, Chile Júnia Coutinho Anacleto, Federal University of Sao Paulo, Brazil Vania Dimitrova, University of Leeds, UK Benedict DuBoulay, University of Sussex, UK Colette Faucher, Aix-Marseille University, France Monique Grandbastien, University of Lorraine, France Rudiger Heimgartner, Intercultural User Interface Consulting, Germany Tsukasa Hirashima, Hiroshima University, Japan Seiji Isotani, University of Sao Paulo, Brazil W. Lewis Johnson, Alelo Inc., USA Stan Karanasios, University of Leeds, UK Cher Ping Lim, Hong Kong Institute of Education, Hong Kong Chee Kit Looi, National Institute of Education, Singapore Phaedra Mohammed, University of the West Indies, Trinidad and Tobago Roger Nkambou, University of Québec at Montréal, Canada José Palazzo, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil Elaine M. Raybourn, Sandia National Laboratories, USA Genaro Rebolledo Mendez, University of Veracruz, Mexico Matthias Rehm, Aalborg University, Denmark Benjamin Nye, University of Memphis, USA Marcelo Pimenta, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil Silvia Schiaffino, ISISTAN, Argentina Riichiro Mizoguchi, Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Japan Mei Si, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, USA Bao Hui Zhang, Nanjing University, China Imran Zualkernan, American University of Sharjah, Unified Arab Emirates Beverly Woolf, University of Massachussetts at Amherst, USA |
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