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CfP post-proceedings of ThEdu 2021 in EPTCS, Deadline: 10 Oct 2021

                           Open Call for Papers
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                         Proceedings for ThEdu'21
             Theorem Proving Components for Educational Software
                http://www.uc.pt/en/congressos/thedu/thedu21
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                         to be published by EPTCS,
            Electronic Proceedings in Theoretical Computer Science
                        http://published.eptcs.org
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Synopsis

   ThEdu'21, was accepted as a workshop at CADE28 The 28th
   International Conference on Automated Deduction, 11-16 July 2021.
   Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, CADE28 and all its workshops were
   virtual events. It was a very lively virtual meeting with an average
   of 18 attendees. ThEdu'21 programme comprised one invited talk, 11
   regular contributions and one demonstration, whose abstracts,
   presentations and videos are in the workshop web-page.

   Now post-proceedings are planned to collect the contributions
   upgraded to full papers. The contributions' topics are diverse
   according to ThEdu's scope, and this is a call open for everyone,
   also those who did not participate in the workshop. All papers will
   undergo review according to EPTCS standards.

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. This volume of
   EPTCS intends to bring 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.

Important Dates

  * Submission (Full Papers): 10 October 2021
  * Notification of acceptance: 28 November 2021
  * Revised papers due: 12 December 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 full papers (12--20 pages) presenting
   original unpublished work which is not being submitted for
   publication elsewhere.

   All contributions will be reviewed (at least three blind reviews) to
   meet the high standards of EPTCS.

   The authors should comply with the "instructions for authors", LaTeX
   style files and accept the "Non-exclusive license to distribute" of
   EPTCS: Instructions for authors (http://info.eptcs.org/) LaTeX style
   file and formatting instructions (http://style.eptcs.org/) Copyright
   (http://copyright.eptcs.org/)

   Papers should be submitted via EasyChair,
   https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=thedu21.

Program Committee

   Francisco Botana, University of Vigo at Pontevedra, Spain
   David Cerna, Johannes Kepler University, Austria
   João 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
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