Mathematical User Interfaces Workshop 2013 at the CICM conferences, July 10th, Bath, UK
Mathematical User Interfaces Workshop 2013 at the CICM conferences, July 10th, Bath, UK
http://cermat.org/events/MathUI/13/
DEADLINE: May 14th
SCOPE
MathUI is an international workshop for discussing mathematical user interfaces, i.e., ideas and studies of how users (can) interact with mathematical representations on a computer. Topics include:
- user-requirements for math interfaces
- presentation formats
- mobile-devices powered mathematics
- cultural differences in practices of mathematical languages
- didactically sensible scenarios
- spreadsheets as mathematical interfaces
- manipulations of mathematical expressions
This workshop follows a successful series of meetings held at the Conferences on Intelligent Computer Mathematics; it features presentations of brand new ideas in papers selected by a review
process, wide space for discussions, as well as a software demonstration session.
SUBMISSIONS
We welcome submissions that present new ideas, features, user-studies, and software systems relevant to MathUI in the form of a description (4-8 pages) and/or a video submitted to the easychair system. The programme committee will review the submission following criteria of originality and applicability. The final forms of the papers will be included in the proceedings on the web page and on CEUR-WS.
Deadline for submissions: May 14th 2013.
The programme committee will send their comments and recommendations by May 27th requesting a final version no later than June 20th.
Moreover, MathUI will be concluded by an expo-like demonstration session which will run for 1-3h, each demonstrating to interested parties.
See the web-page:
http://cermat.org/events/MathUI/13/
PROGRAMME COMMITTEE
The workshop will be reviewed by the following persons:
- David Aspinall, University of Edinburgh, Scotland
- Paul Cairns, University of York, Great Britain
- Olga Caprotti, University of Gothenburg, Chalmers, Sweden.
- Andrea Kohlhase (organizer), Jacobs University Bremen, Germany
- Paul Libbrecht (organizer), CERMAT, MLU Halle, Germany
- Andrea Hoffkamp, HU Berlin, Germany
- Elena Smirnova, Texas Instruments Inc. Education Technology, USA
- Helena Mihaljevic-Brandt, Zentralblatt MATH, Berlin, Germany
For other inquiries please contact Paul Libbrecht, paul@cermat.org.