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*** 2nd CALL FOR PAPERS ***

Special Track on ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE EDUCATION
The 23rd International FLAIRS Conference (FLAIRS-2010)
Daytona Beach, Florida, USA
The Shores Resort and Spa
May 19-21, 2010

IMPORTANT DATES

- Submission deadline: November 23, 2009
- Acceptance notification: January 22, 2010
- Final versions due: February 22, 2010

Papers are being solicited for a special track on AI Education at the 23rd
International FLAIRS Conference (FLAIRS-2010). The FLAIRS Special Track on
AI Education is intended to provide a setting in which educators and
researchers from all areas of AI can come together to share ideas and
approaches for teaching AI at both the undergraduate and graduate levels.

We are especially interested in submissions that describe innovative
curricular materials, teaching methods, pedagogical experiences, or ways
to promote student interest in AI and the participation of
underrepresented groups.  We welcome submissions on all aspects of AI
pedagogy, including, but not limited to:

- Model assignments, course syllabi, software, or other curricular resources
- Implementation of the Computing Curricula 2001 Intelligent Systems area
- AI classroom techniques or innovations for undergraduate and/or graduate
instruction
- Intelligent applications for instruction of AI and assessment of such
applications
- The use of robots or other hands-on equipment for teaching AI
- Strategies for incorporating AI research into AI courses
- Strategies for encouraging wider student interest and participation in AI
- Descriptions or case studies of successful class projects or other
pedagogical experiences

Note: There is a separate special track for Intelligent Tutoring Systems.

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

Interested authors must submit completed manuscripts for double-blind
review by November 23, 2009.  Papers should follow AAAI formatting
guidelines (http://www.aaai.org/Publications/Templates/AuthorKit.zip).
Submission guidelines can be obtained by referring to the conference
website (http://www.flairs-23.info/).  Papers will be refereed and those
accepted for presentation will appear in the conference proceedings which
will be published by AAAI Press. Authors may be invited to submit a
revised copy of their paper to a special issue of the International
Journal on Artificial Intelligence Tools (IJAIT). Questions regarding the
track should be addressed to Todd Neller
(http://cs.gettysburg.edu/~tneller/) or Jim Marshall
(http://science.slc.edu/~jmarshall/).

ONLINE RESOURCES

- FLAIRS: http://www.flairs.com
- FLAIRS 2010: http://www.flairs-23.info/
- AI Education Track: http://cs.gettysburg.edu/~tneller/flairs10/

PROGRAM COMMITTEE

Todd Neller, co-chair (Gettysburg College)
Jim Marshall, co-chair (Sarah Lawrence College)

Bob Aiken (Temple University)
Steven Bogaerts (Wittenberg University)
Eric Chown (Bowdoin College)
Zachary Dodds (Harvey Mudd College)
Susan Fox (Macalester College)
David Furcy (University of Wisconsin at Oshkosh)
Ioannis Hatzilygeroudis (University of Patras, Greece)
Ellen Hildreth (Wellesley College)
Tim Huang (Middlebury College)
Frank Klassner (Villanova University)
Simon Levy (Washington and Lee University)
Chun Wai Liew (Lafayette College)
Shieu-Hong Lin (Biola University)
Derek Long (University of Strathclyde, UK)
Myles McNally (Alma College)
R. Mark Meyer (Canisius College)
Dave Mooney (Shippensburg University)
Dave Musicant (Carleton College)
Jeffrey Pfaffmann (Lafayette College)
John Rager (Amherst College)
Anita Raja (University of North Carolina, Charlotte)
Ingrid Russell (University of Hartford)
Mehran Sahami (Stanford University)
Rebecca Thomas (Bard College)
Ellen Walker (Hiram College)
Richard Wyatt (West Chester University)
Sarah Zelikovitz (College of Staten Island of CUNY)

We look forward to your participation at next year's FLAIRS!

- Todd Neller and Jim Marshall


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