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1st EAAI 2010: Atlanta, GA, USA
- Mehran Sahami:
First Symposium on Education Advances in Artificial Intelligence, EAAI 2010, Atlanta, Georgia, USA, July 11-15, 2010. AAAI Press 2010
EAAI Symposium: Full Papers
- Jacky Baltes, John Anderson:
Leveraging Mixed Reality Infrastructure for Robotics and Applied AI Instruction. 1879-1884 - John DeNero, Dan Klein:
Teaching Introductory Artificial Intelligence with Pac-Man. 1885-1889 - Clinton Heinze, Janet Haase, Helen Higgins:
An Action Research Report from a Multi-Year Approach to Teaching Artificial Intelligence at the K-6 Level. 1890-1895 - David Kauchak:
A Course-Long Information Retrieval Project. 1896-1901 - Tom Lauwers, Illah R. Nourbakhsh:
Designing the Finch: Creating a Robot Aligned to Computer Science Concepts. 1902-1907 - David S. Touretzky, Ethan J. Tira-Thompson:
The Tekkotsu "Crew": Teaching Robot Programming at a Higher Level. 1908-1913
EAAI Symposium: Poster Papers
- Andrew Hettlinger, Matthew R. Boutell:
A Simulator for Teaching Robotics Programming Using the iRobot Create. 1915-1916 - Daniel Wong, Ryan Zink, Sven Koenig:
Teaching Artificial Intelligence and Robotics Via Games. 1917-1918
EAAI Symposium Model AI Assignments
- Todd W. Neller, John DeNero, Dan Klein, Sven Koenig, William Yeoh, Xiaoming Zheng, Kenny Daniel, Alex Nash, Zachary Dodds, Giuseppe Carenini, David Poole, Christopher Brooks:
Model AI Assignments. 1919-1921
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