Tamsin Treasure-Jones

Email: tamsin@comp.lancs.ac.uk or tamsin@cbl.leeds.ac.uk
Position: research student


Research Interests

Using AI techniques within the study of teaching and learning. Specific interests include: models of argumentation within collaborative learning, the role of conflict in collaboration, applying the didactic contract to collaboration. There is more information on my current work, in my first year report. My PhD supervisors are Paul Brna and John Self.


CSALT WWW Workshop
Details of the Design of WWW Resources for Learning workshop held at Lancaster University 11th - 12th January 1996

Conference Timetable
A set of pages which may (hopefully) work as a group memory for conferences, seminars etc. You can add new conferences, view all current information or view a restricted set. The pages are automatically updated and should remain up to date.

Prolog Exercises
(Note: this page can take more than a minute to load if you are using Mosaic) Used as part of the second year prolog course at Lancaster University (Autumn 1995) A Netscape-enhanced version is also available.

Prolog Tutorial
Tutorial adapted from a hypercard stack written by Mike Brayshaw. Used as part of the second year prolog course at Lancaster University (Autumn 1995)

The AAI Tree
The AAI Tree. Prototype WWW bibliography of work in Applied Artificial Intelligence (written by Mark Burton).

Unix Course
An introduction to Unix course (written by Martin Wynne.) at Lancaster University



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