TUMAS-A 2008:
Web Intelligence & Intelligent Agent Technology in eLearning

Proceedings

The following seven papers have been selected for the workshop (out of twenty-one submissions received) which met the technical quality, relevance, significance, and clarity criteria of the workshop and conference.

  1. Competence formation through learning objects in a multiagent virtual educational environment. Clara Ines Peña de Carrillo, Sergio E. Gomez Ardila, Carolina Mejia Corredor, Ramon Fabregat Gesa
  2. Competency-based Curriculum Intelligent Sequencing: Comparing Two Evolutionary Approaches Luis de Marcos, Jose Javier Martinez, Jose Antonio Gutierrez
  3. Multidimensional Adaptations for Open Learning Management Systems Silvia Baldiris, Olga C. Santos, David Huerva, Ramon Fabregat Gesa, Jesus G. Boticario
  4. Intelligent support for inclusive eLearning Olga C. Santos, Jesus G. Boticario
  5. Research into Learning in an Intelligent Agent Augmented Multi-user Virtual Environment. Michael Jacobson, Chunyan Miao, Beaumie Kim, Zhigi Shen, Mark Chavez
  6. nAble Adaptive Scaffolding Agent. Intelligent Support for Novices. Joseph MacInnes, Stephanie Santosa, Nathan Kronenfeld, Judi McCuaig, William Wright
  7. Concept Map Mining: A definition and a framework for its evaluation. Jorge Villalon, Rafael Calvo

Papers have been reviewed by at least two reviewrs from the workshop and the conference comittee programs. Moreover, selected papers for acceptance by the TUMAS-A Program Committee had been reviewed by the WI/IAT Workshop Co-Chairs before final acceptance.

Accepted workshop papers will be published in the Proceedings of WI-IAT08 Workshops by IEEE Computer Society Press, to be indexed by EI.

Selected papers at TUMAS-A workshop will also be invited for a Special Issue in an International Journal in the field, such as Web Intelligence and Agent Systems or Journal of Digital Information.