MathUI happenned in parallel to
ESARM and DML workshops.
Session 1: content math input
Session 2: future of mathematics input
Session 3: math on the web
Session 4: software demonstrations, 17h-19h
Aside of the speakers, we have the following extra software demonstrations:
Building on the success and interest of its predecessors, the MathUI
workshop aims at bringing together researchers to share about the
mathematical facets of user-interfaces.
The explosion of remote communication tools, both discussion or publication
oriented, has shown that computers are rich enough to carry most messages.
Mathematical communication has not been at rest with the many standards and
tools around. User-interfaces that encompass these communications are most
diverse but their user-side is crucial for the communication to happen well.
The MathUI workshop proposes a place of exchange and presentation for
investigations in mathematical user-interfaces, including:
- presentation and manipulations mathematical knowledge
- workflows induced by mathematical knowledge representations
- interactions in the communication of mathematical content
- user studies with MKM tools or other mathematical interfaces
- novel, original or downright funky interfaces to mathematics software
- interactive mathematics
We are seeking submissions of either papers on and/or demonstrations of
user interfaces for mathematics. Videos, prototypes, mock ups and any
other sort of demonstration are welcome!
Proceedings will be
online.
Submission format: article of 3-8 (printed) pages,
in HTML or PDF format, which may include other electronic
presentations such as videos or animations complemented
by an abstract of less than 150 words.
Important Dates: (to be confirmed)
- Either submit a paper by email to Paul Libbrecht until May 31st 2008, or
submit an abstract on May 20th 2008 and a paper on June 7th.
- Expect an answer on June 25th 2008.
- Enjoy the workshop on July 27th
The workshop will be reviewed by the following persons:
- David Aspinall
School of Informatics, University of Edinburgh, Scotland
- Paul Cairns
University of York, Great Britain
- Olga Caprotti
University of Helsinki, Finland
- Anthony Jameson
DFKI GmbH and International University, Germany
- Norbert Kajler
École Nationale Supérieure des Mines de Paris, France
- Paul Libbrecht (organizer)
Competence Center for E-Learning, DFKI GmbH, Saarbrücken, Germany
- Robert Miner
Design Science Inc., Long Beach, California, USA
- Elena Smirnova
Texas Instruments Inc. Education Technology, USA
- Please advertise MathUI'08 further:
- The Mathematical user interfaces workshop 2007 happened at MKM 2007
in Risc Linz, Autria.
Please find proceedings and programme on
MathUI07.
- The Mathematical user interfaces workshop 2006 happened at MKM 2006 in Wokingham, Great Brintain.
Please find proceedings and programme on
MathUI06.
- The first Mathematical user interfaces workshop happened at MKM 2004 in Bialowczia, Poland.
Please find proceedings and programme on
MathUI04.
- This page is at
http://www.activemath.org/workshops/MathUI/08/.