Over recent years, it has become possible to both acquire and analyse data on student and/or tutor interactions with computer or web based systems to assist teaching and learning. Developments in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning have resulted in the possibility of students being given meaningful feedback on their interactions and work almost instantaneously. Such Intelligent Systems to assist Teaching and Learning are becoming more and more sophisticated all the time. Furthermore, the advent of free access to Large Language Model systems such as ChatGPT is expected to have major impact on education and assessment.
This workshop on Intelligent Teaching and Learning Environments workshop is designed to explore the state of the art of educational technology, with a particular focus on intelligent systems. Whether you are an educator eager to enhance your classroom strategies through such systems, or a technical professional looking to apply AI in the context of education, this workshop should offer you a dynamic exploration of the latest developments in and future of teaching and learning. This event will offer researchers, practitioners and other stakeholders a forum to share ideas, insights and experiences, as well as to explore multidisciplinary research advances within the context of an intelligent learning environment.
The Workshop will be co-located with the 20th International Conference on Intelligent Environments (IE2024) at the Jožef Stefan Institute, Ljubljana, Slovenia, 17 - 20 June 2024
In addition to the accepted presentations, posters and demonstrations, the workshop will include an open panel discussion about the future of education in the light of recent developments in technology and Artificial Intelligence. Researchers and practitioners are invited to submit previously unpublished papers, which are not under review elsewhere. We welcome papers on any topic which relates to the application of new “smart” or intelligent approaches to teaching, learning, or training in any subject discipline, whether to Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) themes, to the Arts and Humanities, or to Training and Learning for the Workplace.
We are therefore pleased to invite you to submit a paper, poster or demo to the Workshop on any topic related to the use of intelligent systems to enhance the quality of the teaching/learning experience and/or assist making education more efficient or cost effective. Suitable themes include, but are not limited to,