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ThEdu 2021: Theorem Proving Components for Educational Software, Virtual

11 Jul 2021

2nd Call for Extended Abstracts & Demonstrations
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ThEdu'21
Theorem Proving Components for Educational Software
11 July 2021
http://www.uc.pt/en/congressos/thedu/ThEdu21
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at CADE-28
The 28th International Conference on Automated Deduction
Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, United States
July 11-16, 2021
http://www.cade-28.info
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ThEdu'21 will be virtual
(CADE28 will be virtual due to the COVID-19 pandemic)
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ThEdu'21 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 the new software generation and
  to discuss existing systems.

Invited Talk

  Gilles Dowek, ENS Paris-Saclay

Important Dates

 * Extended Abstracts:  25 April 2021
 * Author Notification: 23 May 2021
 * Workshop Day:        11 July 2021

Topics of interest include:

 * methods of automated deduction applied to checking students' input;
 * methods of automated deduction applied to prove post-conditions
   for particular problem solutions;
 * combinations of deduction and computation enabling systems to
   propose next steps;
 * automated provers specific for dynamic geometry systems;
 * proof and proving in mathematics education.

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  proposals presenting original unpublished work which is not been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. The extended abstracts will be made available
  online.
 
  Extended abstracts and demonstration proposals should be submitted
  via easychair, https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=thedu21
  formatted according to
  http://www.easychair.org/publications/easychair.zip
 
  Extended abstracts and demonstration proposals should be approximately
  5 pages in length and are to be submitted in PDF format.
 
  At least one author of each accepted extended abstract/demonstration
  proposal is expected to attend ThEdu'21 and presents his/her extended
  abstract/demonstration.

Contingency Plans (COVID19)

  The 28th International Conference on Automated Deduction (CADE-28)
  will be virtual due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

  ThEdu'21 will be virtual, the exact details will be in the workshop
  Web-page as soon as possible.

Program Committee (tentative)

  Francisco Botana, University of Vigo at Pontevedra, Spain
  David Cerna, Johannes Kepler University, Austria
  Joao Marcos, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil (co-chair)
  Filip Maric, University of Belgrade, Serbia
  Adolfo Neto, Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná, Brazil
  Walther Neuper, Graz University of Technology, Austria (co-chair)
  Pedro Quaresma, University of Coimbra, Portugal (co-chair)
  Philippe R. Richard, Université de Montréal, Canada
  Vanda Santos, University of Aveiro, Portugal
  Wolfgang Schreiner, Johannes Kepler University, Austria
  Jørgen Villadsen, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark

Proceedings

  The extended abstracts and system descriptions will be available in
  ThEdu'21 Web-page. After presentation at the conference, selected
  authors will be invited to 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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