Creative Multilingualism, in collaboration with the Joint National Committee for Languages, welcomes you to the University of Pittsburgh for the international workshop, Artificial Intelligence in the World of Languages. Bringing together researchers, educators, learners, and leaders in tech and AI, this one-day workshop will explore the interconnections among Artificial Intelligence, language learning, education, and linguistics. The Workshop will serve as an opportunity to share and engage with the diverse expertise and experiences of the research, education, and tech sectors.
We invite abstracts for presentations (15 minutes' duration, plus 10 minutes' discussion) from researchers and professionals working in the field addressing one of the following questions:
How can artificial intelligence (AI) support language learning and teaching in schools, community/supplementary schools and independent contexts?
How can AI support motivation in language learning?
How does AI open up the world of careers for language learners?
Abstracts should be a maximum of 250 words long and accompanied by a short title and up to 75 words of bio information. They should be emailed to creativeml@mod-langs.ox.ac.uk by 5pm EDT on Monday May 27.
More information can be found here: https://www.aiwl2019.com/calls
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