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Call for Papers
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CoPDA 2023 - 7th International Workshop on Cultures of Participation in the Digital Age:
Artificial and/or Human Intelligence: Nurturing Computational Fluency in the Digital Age
https://homes.di.unimi.it/cslab/copda2023/
June 6th, 2023 - Cagliari, Italy
In conjunction with IS-EUD 2023 (
https://cg3hci.dmi.unica.it/iseud2023/)
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Overview
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In the Middle Ages, most people were dependent on “scribes”, who helped them to write down
their thoughts, ideas, and stories, as well as to read the material written by other
people. Many people today are in the same situation concerning digital media: they are
unable to express themselves, explore problem spaces, and appropriate tools, and act as
designers in personally meaningful activities. They must rely on “high-tech scribes”.
This 7th edition of the CoPDA workshop series will explore new conceptual frameworks and
innovative computational environments for supporting computational fluency allowing people
to become independent of “high-tech scribes”. The workshop will be in continuity with the
edition held in 2022 in Frascati (Rome) focused on the relationship between AI and
Human-Centered Design. An important challenge for the researchers getting together in the
workshop this year will be to explore the foundational idea(s) that these workshops have
pursued and how they are related to each other. A particular objective of all previous
CoPDA workshops has been to collectively identify important and interesting themes for
future workshops and our hope and expectation is that this will happen again this year by
exploring conceptual frameworks and socio-technical environments making Computational
Fluency a desirable and reachable goal for all citizens.
A student who has proficient skills in computational fluency would be able to use
strategies together with the facts he or she knows how to identify a more challenging
problem or another representation of the solution. This is a step beyond Digital Literacy,
which focuses on mastering the tool in use (e.g.: keyboarding, surfing the internet,
proficiency with digital environments for reading, writing, calculating, and
communication), and beyond Computational Literacy, which focuses on solving known problems
in efficient ways, including the use of coding. Digital Literacy and Computational
Literacy (at least some parts) are a prerequisite for Computational Fluency, which
emphasizes pursuing personal meaningful problems and shared meaningful activities.
Computational Fluency shows mastery and appropriation of computational concepts by
allowing one to address new and wicked problems in a creative manner. These abilities
cannot be formally taught but can be nurtured, encouraged, and supported with
socio-technical environments and education programs that foster reflection, creativity,
and sharing.
The workshop aims to discuss Computational Fluency in the Digital Age by considering
several topics including (but not limited to):
- Computational Thinking
- Design Thinking
- Printed Fluency
- Digital Fluency
- Human-centered AI (HCAI)
- Explainability of AI-based decisions
- Evaluation of AI-based systems
- AI support in everyday work
- ChatGPT: Promises and Pitfalls
- Big data and privacy
- Adaptive, Adaptable, and Context-Aware Systems
- End-User Development and Meta-Design
- End-User Development for AI-based systems
- Design Trade-offs between AI and EUD
- Distributed cognition
- Cultures of participation
- Multi-dimensional aspects of learning
- Collaborative learning
- Educational nurturing
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Submissions
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Authors are invited to submit a 6-page position paper using the 1-column CEUR template
available at
http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-XXX/CEURART.zip. An Overleaf page for LaTeX users is
also available at
https://www.overleaf.com/read/gwhxnqcghhdt
The papers can be submitted at:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=copda2023
All papers will be peer-reviewed by at least two members of the Program Committee.
Accepted papers will be collected and submitted for publication on CEUR-WS proceedings.
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Important dates
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- Apr 30th, 2023: Submission deadline (Extended)
- May 10th, 2023: Notification of acceptance (Extended)
- May 17th, 2023: Camera ready (Extended)
- Jun 6th, 2023: CoPDA 2023 workshop
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Organizing Committee
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Barbara Rita Barricelli (Università degli Studi di Brescia, Italy)
Gerhard Fischer (University of Colorado, Boulder, USA)
Daniela Fogli (Università degli Studi di Brescia, Italy)
Anders Mørch (University of Oslo, Norway)
Antonio Piccinno (Università degli Studi di Bari, Italy)
Stefano Valtolina (Università degli Studi di Milano, Italy)
For any further information, please contact copda2023(a)easychair.org
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