[TYPES/announce] Final CfP CME-EI at CICM

Walther Neuper wneuper at ist.tugraz.at
Tue May 8 10:17:30 EDT 2018


Call for papers on Technology Assessment

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   Computer Mathematics in Education --- Enlightenment or Incantation ?
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                        CME-EI, Workshop at CICM
 https://www.cicm-conference.org/2018/cicm.php?event=cme-ei&menu=general
               August 17, 2018, RISC, Hagenberg, Austria
    https://www.cicm-conference.org/2018/cicm.php?event=&menu=general
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Important dates:

  Deadline for submissions:    20. May 2018
  Notification of acceptance:  17. June 2018
  Workshop day:                17. Aug 2018

Theme:

CICM gathers computer mathematicians, and this workshop questions the
impact of their doing on education. Computer Mathematics plays an
important role in education -- does this role tend towards enlightenment
of students or towards incantation by students ? So this workshop
adresses what "Intelligent" in the conference's title might mean:
raising   "enlightenment" (a misleading translation from German
"Aufklaerung") or   raising blind trust in technology and using tools
for kinds of   "incantation"?

Looking at the state of the art in educational use of mathematics
software we see: Computer Algebra Systems are used to widen application
areas of mathematics by uncaging students from tricky calculations --
and   by the way tend to shift formal mathematics into mystical
incantation.   Dynamic Geometry Systems appeal to students' intuition,
experts advocate   "geometrical proof" -- and by the way bypass the
challenge of   demonstrating reliability by mathematical proof. And last
not least a   "new generation of educational mathematics software" based
on   technologies from Computer Theorem Proving is announced while
respective   software for general mathematics education still seems
unavailable.

So this workshop will consider recent developments in Computer
Mathematics, discuss potential impact of respective tools and reconsider
developers' responsibility for such impact.

Topics of interest:

Interesting as discussion of "Enlightenment or Incantation" in
education   might be, it must start from concrete technologies:
  * Technologies for explanation, justification and reasoning,
  * tools built upon Computer Algebra, Dynamic Geometry, Computer
    Theorem Proving, etc,
  * case studies: areas of mathematics which particularly benefit from
    mechanical explanation, justification and reasoning,
  * evidence and proof in Dynamic Geometry Systems,
  * computer Algebra and reasoning,
  * automated generation of concrete examples from abstract concepts,
  * SW mechanisms which make mathematical concepts transparent to
    users,
  * SW as models of mathematics (interactive, complete and
    transparent?).

And from there ask questions like:
  * Where does Computer Mathematics tend towards "enlightenment"?
  * Where does Computer Mathematics tend towards "incantation"?
  * How does increasing use of software tools affect mathematics
    education?
  * How do software tools affect young people's interest in MINT
    studies?


Submissions:

Authors should prepare their papers in one column style of CEUR-WS
  http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-XXX/samplestyles/.
There are two categories of submissions:
  * Regular papers describing developed work with theoretical results
    (upto 15 pages)
  * Short papers on experience reports, tools or work in progress with
    preliminary results or just preparations for discussion (upto 6
    pages).
Submission in PDF at https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=cmeei18.

Programme Committee:

  Karl-Josef Fuchs, University of Salzburg
  Zoltan Kovacs, Private University of Education Diocese Linz
  Walther Neuper, Graz University of Technology
  Barbara Sabitzer, Johannes Kepler University Linz
  Wolfgang Schreiner, Johannes Kepler University Linz



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