[visionlist] Extended CfP: Impact of Visuospatial Skills on Learning, Riga, Oct, Nov, 2017

Jurgis Skilters jurgisskilters at gmail.com
Tue Sep 12 16:51:17 -05 2017


Extended
Call for Papers

12th International Symposium of Cognition, Logic and Communication

Impact of Visuospatial Skills on Learning

http://www.lpcs.lu.lv/12th-international-symposium/

Symposium and Workshop
at the Laboratory for Perceptual and Cognitive Systems, Faculty of
Computing,
University of Latvia, Riga, Latvia
October 31, November 1, 2017

Co-Organizers: Faculty of Computing & Faculty of Business, Management and
Economics
University of Latvia


According to recent evidence from psychology and learning science
visuospatial skills are critical components in learning and might be a
significant predictor of success in learning. Furthermore, external
visuospatial representations scaffold variety of internal processes of
reasoning ranging from everyday tasks to highly complex processes.

This symposium will focus on the following topics (but are not limited to):

a.     Impact of visuospatial skills on the processes of learning in STEM
fields

b.     The nature and dynamics of visuospatial skills and their place in
the larger context of cognitive processes

c.     The role of visualizations in cognitive processes as scaffolding
tools and expressive media.

d.     Visuospatial reasoning, its semantics, qualitative and quantitative
representation.

e.     Verbal and nonverbal processes in visuospatial reasoning

f.      Visuospatial processes in logic and formal sciences


We welcome contributions from fields including cognitive science,
psychology, learning science, linguistics, computer science, and philosophy.

Interdisciplinary contributions are especially welcome.


2-page anonymous abstracts (12 point) for a talk of 30 minutes (+10 minutes
discussion) should be submitted by *September 25* by sending them to
lpcs at lu.lv
with
'Paper Riga 2014'
on the subject line.
Submissions have to be prepared as pdf files.

(Those authors that will submit until September 15 will be notified
regarding their acceptance within a week after submission; those who will
submit by September 25 will be notified until the end of September.)


A limited number of papers will be selected for presentation at the
symposium and considered for inclusion in the proceedings in the Baltic
International Yearbook of Cognition, Logic and Communication (
http://newprairiepress.org/biyclc/; instructions: http://newprairi
epress.org/biyclc/policies.html) or Baltic Journal of Modern Computing (
http://www.bjmc.lu.lv/instructions-to-authors/)


Keynote speakers (alphabetically):

Bob Coecke,
Department of Computer Science, University of Oxford, UK

Mike Stieff,
Department of Chemistry, Learning Sciences Research Institute
University of Illinois-Chicago, IL, USA

David H. Uttal,
School of Education and Social Policy & Department of Psychology
Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, USA


Program Committee:

Andris Ambainis, University of Latvia, Riga, Latvia
Ivars Austers, University of Latvia, Riga, Latvia
Signe Bāliņa, University of Latvia, Riga, Latvia
Michael Glanzberg, Northwestern University, USA
Nora Newcombe, Temple University, USA
Susan Rothstein, Bar-Ilan University, Israel
Jurģis Šķilters, University of Latvia, Riga, Latvia
David Uttal, Northwestern University, USA
Yoad Winter, Utrecht University, The Netherlands
Joost Zwarts,  Utrecht University, The Netherlands



Support: University of Latvia Foundation, ACCENTURE.


 Additional information:

lpcs at lu.lv or jurgis.skilters at lu.lv

http://www.lpcs.lu.lv/
http://www.lpcs.lu.lv/12th-international-symposium/
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