Wednesday, October 28, 2009

TSE INTERNSHIP 2009 – HYDERABAD – IIIT

TSE INTERNSHIP 2009 – HYDERABAD – IIIT
TSE INTERNSHIP 2009 – HYDERABAD – IIIT

Introduction: This internship program in technology-supported education will draw on broad areas such as mobile learning, educational games, technology-assisted language learning, computer-assisted collaborative learning, intelligent tutors, machine learning, educational data mining, human-computer interaction, as well as speech and language technologies. The goal is to create an international bridge between institutions of higher learning in India and Carnegie Mellon University, which is at the forefront of research both in technology and in the learning sciences in the U.S., and even worldwide.

Advantages: This internship program will provide valuable research training opportunities for Indian undergraduates through a partnership between one of India’s premier technical universities and one of the top ranking schools of computer science in the world, with the goal of expanding the pool of talented young researchers in India. A secondary goal is to provide a mechanism through which ongoing research partnerships can form and flourish between researchers at institutes for higher learning in India and researchers at Carnegie Mellon University, such as taking the form of co-advised B-Tech projects. And finally, the internship program directly benefits the infrastructure for education in India as a biproduct of the research projects the students will engage in. As part of the internship program, participants will focus on topics relevant to education in India, and in the developing world more generally.
Description: The internship program will be composed of two stages. In the first stage, students will apply to participate in a two-week winter school from December 10-22, 2009 in Hyderabad. During these two weeks, students will attend lectures that will cover research and research methodologies, tools and techniques, insights about theory and practice, and a broad overview of the field of technology-supported education. Students will participate in team projects, which will be presented in demo sessions at the end of the winter school. Students who successfully complete the winter school will be invited to apply for research internships at Carnegie Mellon University. Successful applicants for stage two will be matched with internship advisors for a summer internship at Carnegie Mellon University’s main campus in Pittsburgh, USA, for summer 2010.

Application Procedure: Students are requested to indicate their primary and a secondary preferences among three available tracks, namely: Computer Supported Collaborative Learning / Educational Games / Speech Technology. Students must complete the preliminary tasks associated with their primary track. Students should arrange to have a completed application form, two letters of recommendation from their professors, and the completed tasks submitted to winterschooliiith@gmail.com

Selection Procedure: Acceptance notifications will be emailed to students by November 10, 2009. Students are expected to cover their own transportation and living expenses during the winter school. Estimated total cost is 5000 Rs.

Contact:
Carnegie Mellon University,
School of Computer Science
5000 Forbes Avenue
Pittsburgh PA 15213-3891

Email: winterschooliiith(AT)gmail.com

Contact Numbers: (412) 268-8525 / (412) 268-5576 (fax)

Source: http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~cprose/winterschool/index.html

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