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    Category CSPRED 2010

    Deadline: April 15, 2010 | Date: June 14, 2010

    Venue/Country: Pittsburgh, U.S.A

    Updated: 2010-06-04 19:32:22 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    Workshop on Computer-Supported Peer Review in Education: Synergies with
    Intelligent Tutoring Systems
    http://cspred.org
    We invite submissions to Computer-Supported Peer Review in Education
    (CSPRED), a workshop to be held in conjunction with the Tenth
    International Conference on Intelligent Tutoring Systems (ITS 2010). The
    workshop will take place in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA, on either
    June 14th or June 18th, 2010. Accepted submissions will be published in
    the ITS 2010 Workshop Proceedings.
    [1] Introducing the Workshop
    [2] Important Dates
    [3] Submission Instructions
    [4] Workshop Chairs
    [5] Program Committee
    1. Introducing the Workshop
    Computer-supported peer review has recently attracted the attention of
    researchers as a technology and instructional activity that seems to
    bring many benefits to both students and educators, and in a wide
    variety of settings. Among many other uses, peer review may be used to
    enhance learning outcomes, to provide assessment in ill-structured
    domains, to enhance the feedback received by the students, to enable
    student content authoring, to study cognitive phenomena and to offer
    innovative educational opportunities.
    The workshop seeks to provide a forum for researchers and practitioners
    involved in computer-supported peer review in education. It will address
    issues of peer review research, theory, practice, and technology.
    Topics of interest to the workshop include, but are not limited to:
    * Intelligent and adaptive support for students giving and receiving
    reviews, and for instructors of courses that involve peer review
    * Assessment and student modeling of peer reviewers and authors, with or
    without a domain model
    * Data mining of peer review artifacts, including numeric ratings,
    free-form comments, and system logs
    * Scaling and porting: peer review with lots of learners, in cross-age,
    cross-cultural, or international settings, in distance learning, in
    informal learning, over long durations
    * User interfaces: eliciting quality student input, re-representing
    student input (e.g., organizing and summarizing reviews for authors),
    providing feedback, etc.
    * Causal and correlational relationships of peer review phenomena with
    outcomes of interest, including learning of subject matter and of
    skills, metacognition, affect, motivation, professionalization, etc.
    * Democratizing and decentralizing instruction through peer review
    technologies
    * Improving instructor awareness of student needs during peer review
    exercises
    * Increasing acceptance of peer review technology with students,
    educators and administrators
    * Theoretical and empirical analysis of peer review processes
    * Best practices, pre-requisites and desiderata for peer review
    exercises, technology, and research methods
    * Domain-specific issues in peer review, including peer review across
    the curriculum, for well-defined and ill-defined domains and problems
    Further announcements will be posted at <http://cspred.org>. Please
    address all inquiries to Ilya Goldin pitt.edu>.
    2. Important Dates
    All deadlines are 11:59pm Hawaii time.
    April 15, 2010: Submissions due
    May 10, 2010: Author notification
    May 24, 2010: Camera-ready copy due
    June 14 or 18, 2010: CSPRED Workshop
    June 14-18, 2010: ITS 2010 Conference
    3. Submission Instructions
    The workshop welcomes papers on early as well as on mature research,
    including discussion of applied systems, empirical results or
    theoretically grounded positions.
    * Full papers (8-10 pages): Original mature research results
    * Short papers (4 pages): Original ongoing research
    Submissions will be accepted via EasyChair:
    <http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=cspred2010>
    Papers should be formatted following the template for ITS 2010:
    <http://www.springer.com/computer/lncs?SGWID=0-164-7-72376-0>
    4. Workshop Chairs
    Ilya Goldin, University of Pittsburgh, USA
    Peter Brusilovsky, University of Pittsburgh, USA
    Christian Schunn, University of Pittsburgh, USA
    Kevin Ashley, University of Pittsburgh, USA
    I-Han Hsiao, University of Pittsburgh, USA
    5. Program Committee
    Kwangsu Cho, University of Missouri, USA and Sungkyunkwan University,
    South Korea
    Raquel M. Crespo GarcĂ­a, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain
    Edward Gehringer, North Carolina State University, USA
    Louis Gomez, University of Pittsburgh, USA
    Evangelia Gouli, University of the Aegean and University of Athens, Greece
    Diane Litman, University of Pittsburgh, USA
    Jessica Masters, Boston College, USA
    Christine Neuwirth, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
    Niels Pinkwart, Clausthal University of Technology, Germany
    Michael de Raadt, University of Southern Queensland, Australia
    Chin-Chung Tsai, National Taiwan University of Science and Technology,
    Taiwan

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