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From: Peter Achten <P.Achten@cs.ru.nl>
To: caml-list@inria.fr
Subject: [Caml-list] [TFPIE'21] Third and Final Call For Papers: Trends in Functional Programming *in Education* 2021, 16 February 2021 (with Lambda Days 2021 & TFP 2021)
Date: Mon, 4 Jan 2021 16:23:37 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <1ce91241-de13-cbb6-f354-4674dec5ce3e@cs.ru.nl> (raw)

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    TFPIE 2021 3rd and Final Call for papers
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-  Submission deadline: January 11 2021, Anywhere on Earth.
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https://wiki.tfpie.science.ru.nl/TFPIE2021#TFPIE_2021
(February 16 2021, co-organized with TFP 2021 and Lambda Days 2021)

Because of the covid pandemic, the events are online this year.

The goal of the International Workshops on Trends in Functional 
Programming in
Education is to gather researchers, professors, teachers, and all 
professionals
that use or are interested in the use of functional programming in 
education.
TFPIE aims to be a venue where novel ideas, classroom-tested ideas, and 
work in
progress on the use of functional programming in education are 
discussed. The
one-day workshop will foster a spirit of open discussion by having a review
process for publication after the workshop.

TFPIE 2021 welcomes submissions in the above mentioned areas. This year 
many
teaching programmes have had to make a rapid transition to online 
teaching, and
we explicitly solicit papers that explore this area of teaching functional
programming.

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
-  FP and beginning CS students
-  FP and Computational Thinking
-  FP and Artificial Intelligence
-  FP in Robotics
-  FP and Music
-  Advanced FP for undergraduates
-  FP in graduate education
-  Engaging students in research using FP
-  FP in Programming Languages
-  FP in the high school curriculum
-  FP as a stepping stone to other CS topics
-  FP and Philosophy
-  The pedagogy of teaching FP
-  FP and e-learning: MOOCs, automated assessment etc.
-  Best Lectures - more details below

In addition to papers, we are requesting best lecture presentations. 
What's your
best lecture topic in an FP related course? Do you have a fun way to 
present FP
concepts to novices or perhaps an especially interesting presentation of a
difficult topic? In either case, please consider sharing it. Best 
lecture topics
will be selected for presentation based on a short abstract describing the
lecture and its interest to TFPIE attendees. The length of the presentation
should be comparable to that of a paper. On top of the lecture itself,
the presentation can also provide commentary on the lecture.

Submissions
Potential presenters are invited to submit an extended abstract (4-6 
pages) or a
draft paper (up to 20 pages) in EPTCS style. The authors of accepted
presentations will have their preprints and their slides made available 
on the
workshop's website. Papers and abstracts can be submitted via easychair 
at the
following link:

https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=tfpie2021

After the workshop, presenters are invited to submit (a revised version of)
their article for review. The PC will select the best articles for 
publication
in the Electronic Proceedings in Theoretical Computer Science (EPTCS).
Articles rejected for presentation and extended abstracts will not be 
formally
reviewed by the PC.

Dates
-  Submission deadline: January 11 2021, Anywhere on Earth.
-  Notification: January 15 2021
-  Workshop: February 16 2021
-  Submission for formal review: April 20 2021, Anywhere on Earth.
-  Notification of full article: June 7 2021
-  Camera ready: July 1st 2021

Program Committee
- Peter Achten,    Radboud University, Netherlands (chair)
- Edwin Brady,     University of St Andrews, UK
- Laura Castro,    Universidade da Coruña, Spain
- Stephen Chang,   University of Massachusetts Boston, USA
- Youyou Cong,     Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
- Matthew Flatt,   University of Utah, USA
- Seth Fogarty,    Trinity University, USA
- Alex Gerdes,     University of Gothenburg, Sweden
- Gabriele Keller, Utrecht University, Netherlands
- Prabhakar Ragde, University of Waterloo, Canada
- Melinda Tóth,    Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary

Registration
TFPIE is part of Lambda Days. Please visit the Lambda Days 2021 pages 
when registration
information becomes available.

Only papers that have been presented at TFPIE may be submitted to the 
post-reviewing
process.

Information on Lambda Days is available at 
https://www.lambdadays.org/lambdadays2021
Information on TFP         is available at http://tfp2021.org


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