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From: Walther Neuper <cl-isabelle-users@lists.cam.ac.uk>
2nd Call for Extended Abstracts & Demonstrations


ThEdu'24
Theorem proving components for Educational software
2 July 2024
http://www.uc.pt/en/congressos/thedu/ThEdu24


at IJCAR 2024, July 1-6, 2024, Nancy, France


THedu'24 Scope:

Computer Theorem Proving is becoming a paradigm as well as a
technological base for a new generation of educational software in
science, technology, engineering and mathematics. The workshop brings
together experts in automated deduction with experts in education in
order to further clarify the shape of a new software generation and
to discuss existing systems.

Invited Speaker
Jeremy Avigad, Carnegie Mellon University, TBA

Important Dates

* Extended Abstracts: 10 April 2024
* Author Notification: 8 May 2024
* Workshop Day: 2 July 2024

Topics of interest include:

* interactive and automated theorem provers designed or adapted
for education;

* methods of automated deduction applied to checking students' input;
* combinations of deduction and computation enabling systems to
propose next step guidance;

* combination of symbolic artificial intelligence and machine
learning for the teaching of proof and proving;

* design of libraries of statements and/or formal proofs for use
in educational systems;

* graphical user interfaces for theorem proving in the classroom;
* specific systems integrated in educational components such as
dynamic geometry software, automatic provers providing readable
output or explicit counter examples, etc.;

* the role of logic and formal systems in the didactic of proof
and proving in mathematics education;

* experience reports about the use of automatic or interactive
theorem provers for teaching.

Submission

We welcome submission of extended abstracts and demonstration
proposals presenting original unpublished work which is not been
submitted for publication elsewhere.

All accepted extended abstracts and demonstrations will be presented
at the workshop. Abstracts will be made available online.

Extended abstracts and demonstration proposals should be submitted
via easychair,
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=thedu24
formatted according to
http://www.easychair.org/publications/easychair.zip
Extended abstracts and demonstration proposals should be 5-10 pages
in length and are to be submitted in PDF format.

At least one of the authors of each accepted extended
abstract/demonstration proposal is expected to attend THedu'24 and
presents their extended abstract/demonstration.

Program Committee (tentative)

David Cerna, Johannes Kepler University, Austria
Joao Marcos, Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil
Filip Maric, University of Belgrade, Serbia
Julien Narboux, University of Strasbourg, France, (co-chair)
Walther Neuper, Johannes Kepler University, Linz, Austria (co-chair)
Pedro Quaresma, University of Coimbra, Portugal (co-chair)
Philppe R. Richard, University of Montréal, Canada
Vanda Santos, University of Aveiro, Portugal
Anders Schlichtkrull, Aalborg University, Denmark
Wolfgang Schreiner, Johannes Kepler University, Austria
Athina Thoma, University of Southampton, UK
M. Pilar Velez, Nebrija University, Spain
Jorgen Villadsen, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark
Kitty Yan, University of Toronto, Canada

Proceedings

Abstracts and system descriptions will be available in ThEdu'24
Web-wage. After the Workshop an open call for papers will be
issued. It is expected that authors of accepted extended abstract
can submit a substantially revised version, extended to 14-20 pages,
for publication by the Electronic Proceedings in Theoretical
Computer Science (EPTCS).


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