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Brian Michael Slator

Computer Science and Operations ResearchNorth Dakota State UniversityIACC Building, Rm. #262E

Fargo, ND 58105phone: (701) 231-6124

[email protected]://www.cs.ndsu.nodak.edu/~slator/

QUALIFICATIONS

Ph.D. 1988 Computer Science (Related Area: Linguistics), New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NM; Dissertation: Lexical Semantics and Preference Semantics Analysis; Advisor: Dr. Yorick A. Wilks.

M.S. 1985 Computer Science (Minor: Linguistics), New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NM; Thesis: Natural Language Interface: An Algorithm for Design.

B.S. 1983 Computer Science (with Honors; second major in English), University of Wisconsin - La Crosse.

RECENT EXPERIENCE

2001-present Professor, Computer Science Dept., North Dakota State University.

1996-2001 Associate Professor, Computer Science Dept., North Dakota State University.

1992-1996 Assistant Professor (Research), The Institute for the Learning Sciences, Northwestern University.

1990-1992 Research Associate, The Institute for the Learning Sciences, Northwestern University.

1989-1992 Research Specialist, Natural Language Group, (Summer position), Computing Research Laboratory, New Mexico State University.

1988-1990 Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science, North Dakota State University.

1985-1988 Graduate Research Fellow, Natural Language Group, Computing Research Laboratory, New Mexico State University.

PUBLICATIONS

1. Journal ArticlesJohnston, Eunice, Brian M. Slator, Jeffrey T. Clark, Gary K. Clambey, Shawn Fisher,

James E. Landrum III, David Martinson, J. Liessmann Vantine, Justin Hawley, Joshua Dorothy, Tim Rousch (2002). A Historical Virtual Environment for Archeology and Creative Writing Students. Computers in the Social Studies (CSS Journal, electronic educational journal). Volume10 Number 3 July/September.

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Clark, Jeffrey T., Brian M. Slator, William Perrizo, James E. Landrum III, Richard Frovarp, Aaron Bergstrom, Sanjay Ramaswamy, William Jockheck (2002). The Digital Archive Network for Anthropology (DANA), a National Science Digital Library (NSDL) Initiative. Journal of Digital Information (JoDI e-journal), Special issue on Interactivity in Digital Libraries. http://jodi.ecs.soton.ac.uk

Bernhardt Saini-Eidukat, Donald P. Schwert, and Brian M. Slator. (2001). Geology Explorer: Virtual Geologic Mapping and Interpretation. Journal of Computers and Geosciences. 27(4).

Slator, Brian M., Paul Juell, Phillip E. McClean, Bernhardt Saini-Eidukat, Donald P. Schwert, Alan R. White, Curt Hill (1999). Virtual Environments for Education. Journal of Network and Computer Applications, 22(4), pp. 161-174.

Manaris, Bill and Brian M. Slator (1996). Interactive Natural Language Processing: Building on Success. IEEE Computer. (Special Edition on Interactive Natural Language Processing, Edited by Manaris and Slator). July. pp. 28-32.

Guthrie, Louise, James Pustejovsky, Yorick A. Wilks and Brian M. Slator (1996). The Role of Lexicons in Natural Language Processing. Communications of the ACM. (Special Edition on Natural Language Processing, edited by Yorick A. Wilks), Vol. 39, No. 1, pp. 63-72.

Slator, Brian M. and Scott D. MacQuarrie (1995). Case-based Reasoning, Multi-media Learning Environments and Tools for AI. International Journal of Microcomputer Applications (IJMA). Vol. 14, No. 3, 101-106. Edited by L. Miller. (Revision of MIDAS-94, below).

Slator, Brian M. and Kerim C. Fidel (1994). Topical Indexing and Questions to Represent Text for Retrieval and Browsing. Integrated Computer-Aided Engineering, Vol. 6, No. 4. (Special Issue on Knowledge Extraction from Text, edited by Steven Leo Lytinen). Wiley and Sons: New York.

Wilks, Y., Guthrie L, Guthrie J, Cowie J, Farwell D, Slator B, and Bruce, R. (1993). A Research Program on Machine-Tractable Dictionaries and Their Application to Text Analysis. Literary and Linguistic Computing, Vol. 8, No. 4. (special issue, eds. Ostler & Zampolli)

Slator, Brian M. (1992). Sense and Preference. Computers and Mathematics with Applications: an International Journal (CMAIJ), Vol. 23, No. 6-9, pp. 391-402 (Invited paper, Special Issue on Semantic Networks, edited by Fritz Lehmann, also appears in SNAI, below).

Slator, Brian M. and Christopher K. Riesbeck (1992). TaxOps: a case-based advisor. International Journal of Expert Systems, Vol. 4, No. 2, pp. 117-140 (Special issue on Case-based Reasoning, edited by Evangelous Simoudis), JAI Press: Greenwich, CT.

Wilks, Yorick A., Dan C. Fass, Cheng-Ming Guo, James E. McDonald, Tony Plate, and Brian M. Slator (1990). Providing Machine Tractable Dictionary Tools. Machine Translation, Vol. 5, No. 2, pp. 99-151. (Revision of SATL, below).

Andersen, Sandra and Brian M. Slator (1990). Requiem for a Theory: the Story Grammar story. Journal of Experimental and Theoretical Artificial Intelligence (JETAI), Vol. 2, No. 3, pp. 253-275.

Slator, Brian M. (1989). Extracting Lexical Knowledge from Dictionary Text. Knowledge Acquisition: an International Journal (KAAIJ), edited by Brian R. Gaines and John Boose. Vol. 1, No. 1, March. pp. 89-112. London: Academic Press. (Revision of Proceedings of KAKBSW, below).

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Slator, Brian M., Matthew P. Anderson and Walt Conley (1986). Pygmalion at the Interface. Communications of the ACM. (Special Section on the Human Aspects of Computing, edited by Henry Ledgard), Vol. 29, No. 7, July. pp. 599-605. (Revision of CRL-MCCS-85-26, below).

2. BooksWilks, Yorick A., Brian M. Slator, and Louise Guthrie (1996). Electric Words:

Dictionaries, Computers and Meanings. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

3. Conference ProceedingsRegan, Patrick M. and Brian M. Slator (2002). Case-based Tutoring in Virtual Education

Environments. Proceeding of the ACM Conference on Collaborative Virtual Environments (CVE-2002). Bonn, Germany. September 30 - October 2, pp.

Opgrande, John E., Brian M. Slator, Aaron Bergstrom, Phillip McClean, Brad Vender, Alan R. White (2002). Coordinating Pilot Studies for Distributed Learning Environments with Web-based Support Tools. Proceedings of the IASTED International Conference Information and Knowledge Sharing (IKS 2002) November 18-20, 2002 St. Thomas, Virgin Islands, USA

Clark, Jeffrey T., Brian M. Slator, Aaron Bergstrom, Francis Larson, Richard Frovarp, James E. Landrum III, William Perrizo, William Jockheck. (2002). DANA (Digital Archive Network for Anthropology) A Model for Digital Archiving. Proceedings of the 17th ACM Symposium on Applied Computing (SAC 2002), Special Track on Database and Digital Library Technology. Madrid, Spain, March 10-14, pp. 483-487.

Clark, Jeffrey T., Aaron Bergstrom, James E. Landrum, III, Francis Larson, and Brian M. Slator. (2002). "Digital Archiving Network, for Anthropology (DANA): three dimensional modeling and database development for internet access", Virtual Archaeology – Proceedings of the VAST2000 Euroconference held in Arezzo, November, 2000. Oxford, Archeopress, edited by Franco Niccolucci. pp. 71-76.

Slator, Brian M., Jeffrey T. Clark, James Landrum III, Aaron Bergstrom, Justin Hawley, Eunice Johnston, and Shawn Fisher. (2001). Teaching with Immersive Virtual Archaeology. Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Virtual Systems and Multimedia (VSMM-2001). Berkeley, CA, Oct. 25-27, pp. 253-262.

Clark, Jeffrey T., Brian M. Slator, Aaron Bergstrom, Francis Larson, Richard Frovarp, James E. Landrum III, William Perrizo. (2001). Preservation and Access of Cultural Heritage Objects Through a Digital Archive Network for Anthropology. Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Virtual Systems and Multimedia (VSMM-2001). Berkeley, CA, Oct. 25-27, pp. 28-38.

Slator, Brian M. (2001). Immersive Role-Based Environements for Education. Invited Speaker. Proceedings of the WebNet World Conference on the WWW and Internet (WebNet 2001), Orlando, FL, Oct. 23-27, pp. 1132-1138.

Slator, Brian M. with the members of CsCI345 (2001). Rushing Headlong into the Past: the Blackwood Simulation. Proceedings of the Fifth IASTED International Conference on Internet and Multimedia Systems and Applications (IMSA 2001). Honolulu, HI, August 13-16, pp. 318-323. Complete author list at http://lions.cs.ndsu.nodak.edu/~mooadmin/papers/imsa-final.htm

Slator, Brian M., Jeffrey Clark, Paul Juell, Phil McClean, Bernhardt Saini-Eidukat, Donald P. Schwert, Alan R. White (2001). Research on Role-based Learning

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Technologies. Proceedings of the First IEEE International Conference on Advanced Learning Technologies (ICALT-01). Madison, WI, Aug. 6-8. pp. 37-41

Brian M. Slator, Jeffrey Clark, Paul Juell, Phil McClean, Bernhardt Saini-Eidukat, Donald P. Schwert, Alan R. White, John Bauer, Francis Larson, Bradley Vender, Aaron Bergstrom, Otto Borchert, Robert Cosmano, Justin Hawley, Christina Johnson, John Opgrande, Rebecca Potter, Paul Rye, Lester Sjoblom, Shannon Tomac, and the NDSU Worldwide Web Instructional Committee (2001). Demonstrations of Virtual Worlds for Education Research at NDSU. Proceedings of the International Conference on Intelligent Multimedia and Distance Education (ICIMADE-01). Fargo, ND, June 1-3. pp. 148-154

Borchert, Otto, Aaron Bergstrom, Jill Hockemeyer, Jeffrey Clark, Paul Juell, Phil McClean, Bernhardt Saini-Eidukat, Donald P Schwert, Brian M Slator, Alan R White, Curt Hill, John Bauer, Francis Larson, Brad Vender, Bryan Bandli, Bing Chen, Michelle Dean, Richard Frovarp, Guy Hokanson, Christina Johnson, Jeff Kittleson, Ned Kruger, James Landrum, Mei Li, Benjamin Nichols, John Opgrande, Rebecca Potter, Patrick Regan, Lai Ong Teo, Anurag Tokhi, Shannon Tomac, Joy Turnbull, Jane Willenbring, Qiang Xioo, Xinhai Ye, Melissa Zuroff. (2001), Recent Advances in Immersive Virtual Worlds For Education. Proceedings of the 34th Annual Midwest Instruction and Computing Symposium (MICS-01), Cedar Falls, IA. April 5-7. [CD-ROM: /PAPERS/ BORCHERT.PDF]

Slator, Brian M., Bernhardt Saini-Eidukat, Donald P. Schwert, (2001) Mining for Problem-solving Styles in a Virtual World. Proceedings of the 12th International Conference of the Society for Information Technology and Teacher Education (SITE'01), Orlando, FL, March 4-10, pp. 2536-2540.

McClean, Phillip, Bernie Saini-Eidukat, Donald Schwert, Brian Slator, Alan White (2001). Virtual Worlds in Large Enrollment Biology and Geology Classes Significantly Improve Authentic Learning. In Selected Papers from the 12th International Conference on College Teaching and Learning (ICCTL-01), Jack A. Chambers, Editor). Jacksonville, FL: Center for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning. April 17-21, pp. 111-118.

Hill, Curt and Brian M. Slator (2000). Computer Science Instruction in a Virtual World. World Conference on Educational Media, Hypermedia and Telecommunications (ED-MEDIA 2000), June 26-July 1, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

Slator, Brian M. (1999). Intelligent Tutors in Virtual Worlds. Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Intelligent Systems. Denver, CO. June 24-26, pp. 124-127.

White, Alan R., Phillip E. McClean, and Brian M. Slator (1999). The Virtual Cell: An Interactive, Virtual Environment for Cell Biology. World Conference on Educational Media, Hypermedia and Telecommunications (ED-MEDIA 99), June 19-24, Seattle, WA, pp. 1444-1445.

Slator, B.M., P. Juell, P.E. McClean, B. Saini-Eidukat, D.P. Schwert, A. White, C. Hill (1999). Virtual Environments for Education at NDSU. World Conference on Educational Media, Hypermedia and Telecommunications (ED-MEDIA 99), June 19-24, Seattle, WA, pp. 875-880. (*Outstanding Paper Award*).

Slator, Brian M. and Curt Hill (1999). Mixing Media For Distance Learning: Using IVN And Moo In Comp372. World Conference on Educational Media, Hypermedia and Telecommunications (ED-MEDIA 99), June 19-24, Seattle, WA, pp. 881-886.

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Slator, Brian M., Donald Schwert, Bernhardt Saini-Eidukat (1999). Phased Development of a Multi-Modal Virtual Educational World. Proceedings of the International Conference on Computers and Advanced Technology in Education (CATE'99), Cherry Hill, NJ, May 6-8, pp. 92-96.

Saini-Eidukat, Bernhardt, Don Schwert and Brian M. Slator (1999). Designing, Building, and Assessing a Virtual World for Science Education. Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Computers and Their Applications (CATA-99), April 7-9, Cancun, pp. 22-25.

McClean, P.E. , D.P. Schwert, P. Juell, B. Saini-Eidukat, B.M. Slator, A. White. (1999). Cooperative Development of Visually-Oriented, Problem-Solving Science Courseware. International Conference on Mathematics/Science Education &Technology, March 1-4, San Antonio, TX, pp. 486-491.

Schwert, D.P., B.M. Slator, B. Saini-Eidukat, (1999). A Virtual World For Earth Science Education In Secondary And Post-Secondary Environments: The Geology Explorer. International Conference on Mathematics/Science Education &Technology, March 1-4, San Antonio, TX, pp. 519-525.

Slator, Brian M., Jeff Clark, Paul Juell, Joe Latimer, Phil McClean, Bernhardt Saini-Eidukat, Don Schwert, Alan White, Neil Amalraj, Spencer Anderson, Radha Balakrishnan, John Bauer, Aaron Bergstrom, Otto Borchert, Jill Bozovsky, Bing Chen, Krista Dauner, Faye Erickson, Golam Farooque, Curt Hill, Lance Holden, Jason Huck, Kuo-Di Jian, William Jockheck, Beau Kautzman, Srinivas Kanala, Umesh Kedla, Trevor Klein, Srinivas Kolipaka, Ned Kruger, Atif Majeed, Suresh Maram, Kishore Peravali, Rebecca Potter, Mark Rose, Jaime Sebelius, Mahesh Sharma, Josh Stompro, Leah Tilly, Brad Vender, Dean Vestal, Pradeep Vorugu, Eric Vossler, Jin Wang, Hong Wu, Yihe Wu, Qiang Xiao, Jozef Zelenak, Jun Zhou (1999). Research and Development of Virtual Worlds for Immersive Instruction. In the Proceedings of the Small College Computing Symposium (SCCS99). La Crosse, WI, April 15-17. Online see: http://www.cs.ndsu.NoDak.edu/~slator/html/abstracts/sccs-wwwic-99.html.

Slator, Brian M. and Golam Farooque (1998). The Agents in an Agent-based Economic Simulation Model. Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Computer Applications in Industry And Engineering (CAINE-98) November 11-13, 1998, Las Vegas, Nevada USA, pp. 175-179. (International Society for Computers and Their Applications (ISCA)).

Slator, Brian M., D. Schwert, B. Saini-Eidukat, P. McClean, J. Abel, J. Bauer, B. Gietzen, N. Green, T. Kavli, L. Koehntop, B. Marthi, V. Nagareddy, A. Olson, Y. Jia, K. Peravali, D. Turany, B. Vender, J. Walsh (1998). Planet Oit: a Virtual Environment and Educational Role-playing Game to Teach the Geosciences. In the Proceedings of the Small College Computing Symposium (SCCS98). Fargo-Moorhead, April 17-18. pp. 378-392. Online see: http://www.cs.ndsu.NoDak.edu/~slator/html/abstracts/sccs-oit-98.html

Hill, Curt and Brian M. Slator (1998) Virtual Lecture, Virtual Laboratory, or Virtual Lesson. In the Proceedings of the Small College Computing Symposium (SCCS98). Fargo-Moorhead, April 17-18. pp. 159-173.

Slator, Brian M. and Harold "Cliff" Chaput (1996). Learning by Learning Roles: a virtual role-playing environment for tutoring. Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Intelligent Tutoring Systems (ITS'96). Montréal: Springer-Verlag,

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June 12-14, pp. 668-676. (Lecture Notes in Computer Science, edited by C. Frasson, G. Gauthier, A. Lesgold).

Hooker, Robert and Brian M. Slator (1996). A Model of Consumer Decision Making for a Mud Based Game. Proceedings of the Simulation-Based Learning Technology Workshop at the Third International Conference on Intelligent Tutoring Systems (ITS'96). Montréal, June 11, pp. 49-58.

Slator, Brian M. (1994). Tools for Managing Stories and Questions. Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on Tools with AI (TAI-94). New Orleans, November 6-9, pp. 237-238.

Slator, Brian M. and Scott D. MacQuarrie (1994). Case-based Reasoning, Multi-media Learning Environments and Tools for AI. Proceedings of the Second Annual Mid-continent Information and DAtabase Systems Conference (MIDAS-94). Fargo, ND, May 22-23, pp. 188-202.

Hinrichs, Thomas R., E. Ray Bareiss and Brian M. Slator (1993). Representation Issues in Multimedia Case Retrieval. Proceedings of the AAAI-93 Workshop on Case-Based Reasoning. Edited by David B. Leake. AAAI Press Technical Report Series (WS-93-01), pp. 35-40.

Slator, Brian M. and E. Ray Bareiss (1992) Incremental Reminding: the case-based elaboration and interpretation of complex problem situations. Proceedings of the 14th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society. Bloomington, IN, pp. 1122-1127.

Slator, Brian and Kerim C. Fidel (1991). Knowledge Acquisition for Case-based Consulting. In the Proceedings of the 6th Banff Knowledge Acquisition for Knowledge-based Systems Workshop (KAKSW). Banff, Canada, Oct. 6-11, pp. 30/1-15.

Guthrie, Louise, Brian M. Slator, Yorick A. Wilks, and Rebecca Bruce (1990). Is There Content in Empty Heads? Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Computational Linguistics (COLING-90). Helsinki, Finland, Aug. 20-25.

Slator, Brian M., Shahrzad Amirsoleymani, Sandra Andersen, Kent Braaten, John Davis, Rhonda Ficek, Hossein Hakimzadeh, Lester McCann, Joseph Rajkumar, Sam Thangiah, Daniel Thureen (1990). Towards Empirically Derived Semantic Classes. Proceedings of the 5th Annual Rocky Mountain Conference on Artificial Intelligence (RMCAI-90). Las Cruces, NM, June 28-30. pp. 257-262.

Slator, Brian M. (1989). Using Context for Sense Preference. Proceedings of the First International Lexical Acquisition Workshop (FILAW). Detroit, MI: IJCAI-89. August 21. pp. 13/1-8. (Revision appears in Using On-Line Resources to Build a Lexicon, edited by Uri Zernik, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1991).

Slator, Brian M. and Yorick A. Wilks (1989). PREMO: Parsing by Conspicuous Lexical Consumption. Proceedings of the International Workshop on Parsing Technologies (IWPT). Pittsburgh, PA: Carnegie Mellon University. August 28-31. pp. 401-413. (Revision appears in Current Issues in Parsing Technologies, edited by Masura Tomita, Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1991).

Slator, Brian M., Richard H. Fowler, and Imre Balogh. (1989). Cognitive Systems and Cognitive Reality. Proceedings of the 4th Annual Rocky Mountain Conference on Artificial Intelligence (RMCAI-89). Denver, CO, June 8-9, pp. 199-206. (Also as NDSU-CS-TR-89-8, below).

Fowler, Richard H. and Brian M. Slator (1989). Information Retrieval and Natural Language Analysis. Proceedings of the 4th Annual Rocky Mountain Conference on

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Artificial Intelligence (RMCAI-89). Denver, CO, June 8-9, pp. 129-136. (Also as NDSU-CS-TR-89-7, below).

Slator, Brian M., Richard H. Fowler and Imre Balogh (1989). On Psychological Plausibility in Artificial Intelligence. Proceedings of the Fourth International Symposium on Methodologies for Intelligent Systems: Poster Session Program (ISMIS'89). Charlotte, NC: Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ONRL-DSRD-24). October 12-14, pp. 155-166.

Slator, Brian M. (1988). Extracting Lexical Knowledge from Dictionary Text. Proceedings of the 3rd Knowledge Acquisition for Knowledge-Based Systems Workshop (KAKBSW). Sponsored by AAAI. Banff, Canada. November 7-11. Paper No. 33, pp. 1-18. (Revision in KAAIJ, above).

Slator, Brian M. (1988). PREMO: the PREference Machine Organization. Proceedings of the Third Annual Rocky Mountain Conference on Artificial Intelligence (RMCAI-88). Denver, CO, June 13-15, pp. 258-265.

Slator, Brian M. (1988). Constructing Contextually Organized Lexical Semantic Knowledge-bases. Proceedings of the Third Annual Rocky Mountain Conference on Artificial Intelligence (RMCAI-88). Denver, CO, June 13-15, pp. 142-148.

Wilks, Yorick, Dan Fass, Cheng-Ming Guo, James E. McDonald, Tony Plate, and Brian M. Slator. (1988). Machine Tractable Dictionaries as Tools and Resources for Natural Language Processing. Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Computational Linguistics (COLING-88). Budapest, Hungary, Aug. 22-27, pp. 750-755.

Slator, Brian M. and Yorick A. Wilks. (1987). Towards Semantic Structures from Dictionary Entries. Proceedings of the Second Annual Rocky Mountain Conference on Artificial Intelligence (RMCAI-87) Boulder, CO, June 17-19, pp. 85-96. (Also as CRL-MCCS-87-96, below; revised in LAAI, above).

Wilks, Yorick, Dan Fass, Cheng-Ming Guo, James E. McDonald, Tony Plate, and Brian M. Slator (1987). A Tractable Machine Dictionary as a Resource for Computational Semantics. Proceedings of the Workshop on Natural Language Technology Planning (WNLTP). Blue Mountain Lake, NY, Sept. 20-23, Paper No. 6, pp. 1-25. (Also as CLNLP, 1989, above, and CRL-MCCS-87-105, below).

4. Recent PublicityWDAY, KVLY, KVRR, KXJB (2000). Local Television coverage of NSF Award, Wed.

Sept 13-14• Feature stories on the $1.94 Million NSF grant, running on all four local television stations on the evening and morning news.

Coomber, Sarah (2000). Dream worlds, real learning. Fargo Forum, Sept 14, pp. B1-2.• Feature story on the WWWIC group and the $1.94 Million NSF grant award, to B. Slator, PI

Ray, Bipasha (2000). NSF awards SU $1.9 million grant to develop virtual games. The NDSU Spectrum (student newspaper), 104(7), Tuesday, Sept 19th, page 1.Front page article on the WWWIC group and the $1.94 Million NSF grant award, to B. Slator, PI

It’s Happening at State (2000). NDSU researcher receives $1.9 million NSF grant. Sept 20th, page 1-2• Ten paragraph article with photo about the $1.94 Million NSF grant award.

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NDSU Viewbook (2000). NDSU Faculty Enrich their Teaching by Discussing their Research in Classes and Involving Students in the Labs and Out in the Field. NDSU University Relations, page 8. (also online at http:// www.ndsu.edu/ndsu/ prospective_students/ viewbook/ faculty.shtml)• Half-page description with photo of virtual environment research with reference to winning the Boyer award.

It’s Happening at State (2000). State college faculty collaborate with NDSU researchers, February 23rd, page 4.• Four paragraph notice about the ND-EPSCoR Faculty Laboratory and Research Experience (FLARE) award to Curt Hill, VCSU, and Brian Slator, faculty mentor, and their classroom use of a “computerized learning environment”.

It’s Happening at State (2000). Faculty to present at Internet2 conference, March 22rd, page 7.• Six paragraph notice about the Spring 2000 Internet2 Member Meeting in Washington DC featuring the Virtual Cell and the Geology Explorer.

It's Happening at State (2000). NDSU project showcased on Internet2 Web site. June 14, page 5• Four paragraph notice about the Virtual Cell being the "showcase" site featured on the Internet2 home page.

Cine Hugues (1999). Three-dimensional program to take students to next century. The NDSU Spectrum (student newspaper), 102(43), Friday, March 5th, page 1.• Front page feature article, with photo, detailing the WWWIC projects in general and the Geology Explorer in particular.

It’s Happening at State (1999). Web research group hits conference circuit. March 17th, page 7• Seven paragraph article about the 8+ conference papers about to be published by the WWWIC group during the summer of 1999.

Mikkelsen, Lindsey and Andrew Hass (1999). Governor’s School. Fargo Forum, Tuesday, July 6th, page B8• Verge section feature article with photos about the NDSU Governor’s School including a 1-paragraph description of the Dollar Bay Retailing game.

News for North Dakotans (1999). Two NSF Grants Bring Latest Technology, Instruction to NDSU. NDSU Agriculture Communication Newsletter. August 26th, page 10-12.• Feature article describing EPSCoR equipment grant and development plans for the Virtual Cell

It’s Happening at State (1999). Two NSF grants bring latest technology, instruction to NDSU. September 1st, page 3.• Feature article describing EPSCoR equipment grant and development plans for the Virtual Cell (a revision of the 8/26/99 News for North Dakotans article).

Christensen, Megan (1999). NDSU students explore virtual world through Internet. Fargo Forum, Sunday, September 5th, page E3• Metro and State section feature article describing WWWIC role-based approach and the in-classroom experiments, particularly Geology Explorer at Minot State University.

Associated Press (1999). NDSU students discover ‘virtual experiences’ through the Internet. Reprinted in the Minot State University Red & Green (student newspaper), 81(3), September 16th (online at http:// www. misu. nodak. edu/ redgreen/ sept16_99/ ndsu.html)

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• Feature article, revised from Christensen’s Fargo Forum article, picked up by the Associated Press.

Fargo Forum (1999). NDSU Computer expert in satellite conference. Tuesday, October 5th, page A5• Short 5-paragraph notice about the PBS Adult Learning Service satellite videoconference, Thursday, Oct. 7th, 1999.

It’s Happening at State (1999). Slator scheduled as panelist for interactive satellite conference, October 6th, page 3.• Six paragraph notice about the PBS Adult Learning Service satellite videoconference, Thursday, Oct. 7th, 1999.

The NDSU Spectrum (1999), Slator invited to serve as videoconference panel member. 103(12), Friday, October 8th, page 3.• Short 2-paragraph announcement about the PBS Adult Learning Service satellite videoconference, Thursday, Oct. 7th, 1999.

5. Reviews of Published WorkTrujillo, Arturo (1998). A Review of "Yorick A. Wilks, Brian M. Slator and Louise M. Guthrie,

Electric Words: Dictionaries, Computers, and Meanings. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1996", appearing in Natural Language Engineering, Vol. 4, No. 2, pp. 187-189.

Kilgarriff, Adam (1997). A Review of "Wilks, Slator, and Guthrie, Electric Words: Dictionaries, Computers and Meanings. 1996. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press," appearing in the Journal of Linguistics, Vol. 35, No. 97, pp. 961-968.

Lingua Survey of Books (1996). An Annotated Bibliography Entry for "Wilks, Slator, and Guthrie, Electric Words: Dictionaries, Computers and Meanings. 1996. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press," appearing in No. 59, August.

Michiels, Archibald (1996). A Review of "Wilks, Slator, and Guthrie, Electric Words: Dictionaries, Computers and Meanings. 1996. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press," appearing in the Journal of Computational Linguistics, Vol. 22, No. 3, pp. 435-440.

Warner, Julian (1996). A Review of "Wilks, Slator, and Guthrie, Electric Words: Dictionaries, Computers and Meanings. 1996. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press," appearing in the Journal of the American Society for Information Science, October, pp. 791-792.

6. Book ChaptersSlator, Brian M., Jeffrey T. Clark, Lisa Daniels, Curt Hill, Phil McClean, Bernhardt

Saini-Eidukat, Donald P. Schwert, Alan R. White (In Press). Use of Virtual Worlds to Teach the Sciences. Intelligent Internet Teaching and Learning, edited by R. J. Howlett and Lahhmi Jain. World Scientific Publishing Company..

Slator, Brian M., Harold H. Chaput, Kerim C. Fidel, Ken Greenlee, Debra Jenkins, Scott MacQuarrie, Colette Marine, Leena Nanda, Lee Pavlock, and Diane Schwartz (1994). Problem Solving and Case-based Reasoning. Annual Review of Communications. National Engineering Consortium: Chicago, IL. pp. 435-444.

Louise Guthrie, Joe Guthrie, Yorick A. Wilks, Jim Cowie, David Farwell, Brian M. Slator, and Rebecca Bruce (1994). A research program on machine-tractable dictionaries and their application to text analysis. In Text Analysis and Machine Tractable Dictionaries, edited by Nicoletta Calzolari.

Slator, Brian M. (1994). Machine Tractable Dictionaries in the 21st Century. In Machine Tractable Dictionaries, edited by Cheng-Ming Guo. Norwood, NJ: Ablex Publishing Corporation.

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Wilks, Yorick A., Dan C. Fass, Cheng-Ming Guo, James E. McDonald, Tony Plate, and Brian M. Slator (1993). Providing Machine Tractable Dictionary Tools. In Semantics and the Lexicon (SATL), edited by James Pustejovsky. Dordrecht, Netherlands: Kluwer Academic Publishers. (Revision appears in Machine Translation, 5, 2, 99-151, edited by Sergei Nirenburg.)

Bareiss, E. Ray, and Brian M. Slator (1993). The Evolution of a Case-based Approach to Knowledge Representation, Categorization, and Learning, In Categorization by Humans and Machines. (The Psychology of Learning and Motivation, Vol. 29, Chapter 6, pp. 157-186, edited by Nakamura, Taraban, and Medin). San Diego: Academic Press.

Slator, Brian M. (1992). Sense and Preference. In Semantic Networks in Artificial Intelligence (SNAI), edited by Fritz Lehmann, pp. 391-402. New York: Pergamon Press. (also appears in CMAIJ, above).

Slator, Brian M. (1991). Using Context for Sense Preference. In Using On-Line Resources to Build a Lexicon, edited by Uri Zernik, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, pp. 65-90. (Revision of Proceedings of FILAW, below)

Slator, Brian M. and Yorick A. Wilks (1991). PREMO: Parsing by Conspicuous Lexical Consumption. In Current Issues in Parsing Technologies, edited by Masura Tomita. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers, pp. 85-102. (Revision of Proceedings of IWPT, below).

Slator, Brian M. and Yorick A. Wilks (1990). Towards Semantic Structures from Dictionary Entries. Linguistic Approaches to Artificial Intelligence (LAAI), edited by Ulrich Schmitz, Rudiger Schutz and Andreas Kunz. Frankfurt: Peter Lang Publishing House. pp. 419-460. (Revision of RMCAI-87 and CRL-MCCS-87-96, below).

Wilks, Yorick A., Dan C. Fass, Cheng-Ming Guo, James E. McDonald, Tony Plate, and Brian M. Slator (1989). A Tractable Machine Dictionary as a Resource for Computational Semantics. In Computational Lexicography for Natural Language Processing, edited by Bran Boguraev and Ted Briscoe. Harlow, Essex, UK: Longman and New York: Wiley and Sons. pp. 193-228. (Also as Proceedings of WNLTP, 1987, and CRL-MCCS-87-105, below).

Conley, Walt, Brian M. Slator, Matthew P. Anderson, and Richard A. Sitze. (1986). Designing and Prototyping a Scientific Problem Solving Environment: The NMSU Science Workbench. Research Data Management in the Ecological Sciences, edited by William K. Michener. The Belle W. Baruch Library in Marine Science, No. 16. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina Press. pp. 383-409. (Also as CRL-MCCS-85-3, below).

7. Commentary and BibliographySlator, Brian M. (1991). Review of Palmer's "Semantic processing for finite domains"

Computational Linguistics, Vol. 17, No. 2, pp. 243-245.Slator, Brian M. (1990). What's That Up the Road, A Head?: a commentary on Dietrich's

"Computationalism." Social Epistemology, Vol. 4, No. 2, pp. 190-193, edited by Steve Fuller and Stephen Downes. London, New York: Taylor and Francis.

Balogh, Imre and Brian M. Slator (1990). An Annotated Bibliography on the Foundations of AI. The Foundations of Artificial Intelligence: A Source Book, edited by Derek Partridge and Yorick A. Wilks. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.

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Slator, Brian M. (1989). Decomposing Meat: a commentary on Sticklen's "Problem-solving Architecture at the Knowledge Level." Journal of Experimental and Theoretical Artificial Intelligence (JETAI), Vol. 1, No. 4. pp. 259-262, edited by Eric Dietrich and Chris Fields. London, New York: Taylor and Francis.

8. Technical CorrespondenceSlator, Brian M. (1996) Educational Technologies Utilized in the Audit Coach Project.

Internal Auditor. Journal of the Institute of Internal Auditors. June. p. 37.Slator, Brian M. (1989). Extracting Lexical Knowledge from Dictionary Text: Research

Note. The ACM SIGART Newsletter, (Special Issue on Knowledge Acquisition), No. 108, April, pp. 173-174.

Slator, Brian M. (1987). More on Intelligent Interfaces. Communications of the ACM, (Forum Section), Vol. 30, No. 1. Jan. p. 6.

9. Published AbstractsSchwert, Donald P., Bernhardt Saini-Eidukat, Brian M. Slator, Leah J. Tilly (1999).

Assessment of Learning in a Virtual Geologic World: The Geology Explorer. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 31(7): 411, October. Denver.

Saini-Eidukat, B., Schwert, D.P., and Slator, B.M., (1999), The Geology Explorer, a Virtual World to Enhance Learning of Geological Problem-Solving. Proc. XIV Argentine Geological Congress, Salta, Sept. 19-24, v. 1, p. 87-88.

Bozovsky, Jill C. and Brian M. Slator (1999). The Process of Developing Virtual Worlds for Education. 7th Annual ND-EPSCoR Poster Session Program. David Givers, Editor. North Dakota State University, Fargo, ND. July 28.

White, Alan R., Phil McClean, and Brian M. Slator (1999). The Virtual Cell: A Virtual Environment for Learning Cell Biology. Proceedings of the Tenth International Conference on College Teaching and Learning: Innovation in a Global Learning Community. April 14-17. Jacksonville, Florida.

Saini-Eidukat, Bernhardt, Don Schwert and Brian M. Slator (1998). Text-Based Implementation of the Geology Explorer, a Multi-User Role-Playing Virtual World to Enhance Learning of Geological Problem-Solving. GSA Abstracts with Programs, Vol. 30, No. 7, October, 29. Toronto.

Slator, Brian M. (1990). Response to Dietrich's "Computationalism", Soc. Epistem, 4(2), Ap-Je 90. Abstract in The Philosophers Index, Philosophy Documenation Center, Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, OH (also appears in the DIALOG on-line computer system).

Slator, Brian M. and Stan Szpakowicz (co-chairs) (1989). Report of the Working Group: ``Knowledge Acquisition from Text.'' Knowledge Acquisition for Knowledge-Based Systems Newsletter, Vol. 1, No. 1, February, edited by John Boose and Brian Gaines.

Slator, Brian M. (1988). Lexical Semantics and a Preference Semantics Parser for Text. In ``New Mexico State University's Computing Research Laboratory: Research in Progress.'' Edited by Yorick A. Wilks and Rebecca Gomez. The AI Magazine, Vol. 9, No. 1, Spring. pp. 79-94. (Also as CRL-MCCS-87-101).

Slator, Brian M. (1988). A Preference Semantics Parser for Text. In Catalog of CRL Marketable Products. Computing Research Laboratory, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces. January.

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Slator, Brian M. and Matthew P. Anderson. (1986). Impatient Users and Foreign-Speak. Computational Linguistics, Vol. 12, No. 2. April-June. pp. 154.

10. Technical PresentationsJohnston, Eunice, Shawn Fisher, Brian M. Slator, and William Martinson (2002) Writing

a MOO - MOOing to Write: creating a virtual native American village and fur trading post and using it to teach creative writing. Panel presentation at the 5th Annual Great Plains Alliance for Computers and Writing, Fargo, ND, April 26-28.

Slator, Brian M. (2002). Virtual Worlds for Education, panel presentation at the NSF Information Technology Research and Education, Teaching and Learning Workshop, March 4-6, 2002 hosted by Nora Sabellie of SRI in Palo Alto, CA.

Slator, Brian M. (2001). Virtual Worlds for Education at the NDSU Internet2 Day, May 9th

Brian M. Slator, Jeffrey Clark, Paul Juell, Phil McClean, Bernhardt Saini-Eidukat, Donald P. Schwert, Alan R. White, John Bauer, Francis Larson, Bradley Vender, Aaron Bergstrom, Otto Borchert, Robert Cosmano, Justin Hawley, Christina Johnson, John Opgrande, Rebecca Potter, Paul Rye, Lester Sjoblom, Shannon Tomac, and the NDSU Worldwide Web Instructional Committee (2001). Demonstrations of Virtual Worlds for Education Research at NDSU. Invited presentation at the International Conference on Intelligent Multimedia and Distance Education (ICIMADE-01). Fargo, ND, June 1-3.

Clark, J. T., Bergstrom, A., Landrum, J.E., Slator, B., Teo, Lai-Ong. (2000). Scanning the Future in Archaeology: Three-Dimensional Digital Archiving. Proceedings of the 28th Annual Conference on Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology,. April 18-21, Ljubljana, Slovenia.

Slator, Brian M. (2001). Research on Virtual Worlds for Education. Presented to the faculty of the School of Business, Northern State University, Aberdeen, SD, Feb 5.

McClean, Phillip, Paul Juell, Donald P. Schwert, Bernhardt Saini-Eidukat, Brian M. Slator, and Alan R. White (2000). Virtual Environments for Role-based Education. The Internet2 Spring Members Meeting, March 27-29, Washington, DC

Slator, Brian M. (2000). Intelligent Agents in Virtual Worlds. Presentation to the CS790 Intelligence Agents Seminar, Dr. Ahmed Kamel presiding. North Dakota State University, Fargo, ND. February 10.

Slator, Brian M. (1999). Exemplary Models for Web-Based Learning. PBS Adult Learning Service Satellite Videoconference. From Jacksonville, FL to 300 locations in North America, October, 7, with Elizabeth Terhune, Randall Bass, Beverley Clinch, and Thomas Reeves, moderator.

Slator, Brian M. (1999). Video Presenations for The Geology Explorer and The Virtual Cell. Created, with Agricultural Communications for presentation at the PBS Adult Learning Service Satellite Videoconference. From Jacksonville, FL. Online at http://oit.cs.ndsu.nodak.edu/~mooadmin/NSF-WWWIC/

Slator, Brian M. (1999). Virtual Worlds for Education. Presentation at the NDSU Student Chapter of the ACM Meeting. North Dakota State University, Fargo, ND. September 21.

Bozovsky, Jill C. and Brian M. Slator (1999). The Process of Developing Virtual Worlds for Education. Poster Presentation at the 2nd Biennial Joint EPSCoR Conference. North Dakota State University, Fargo, ND. September 10.

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Bozovsky, Jill C. and Brian M. Slator (1999). The Process of Developing Virtual Worlds for Education. Poster Presentation at the 7th Annual ND-EPSCoR Poster Session. North Dakota State University, Fargo, ND. July 28.

Slator, Brian M, Donald Schwert, John Bauer, Rebecca Potter (1998). Panel Discussion: Designing and Building Highly Interactive, Multi-user, Internet-based, Adventure-style, Educational Games. ValleyCon 23, Doublewood Inn, Fargo, ND. September 26th.

Slator, Brian M. (1997). Case-based Reasoning and Performance Support, Invited Address, Training and Education Forum. Research Communications, Intel Corporation, Portland, OR. April 10th

Slator, Brian M. (1997). "Case-based Reasoning and Multimedia Educational Technology: Artificial Intelligence Meets Educational Games" a talk presented as part of the NDSU Psychology Department Colloquium Series; January 17, 1997, 3:30 PM, MinardHall 209

Slator, Brian M. (1996). Multimedia Advances at the Intelligent Learning Center, Keynote Address, Mid-continent Information and DAtabase Systems Conference (MIDAS III), Fargo, ND, August 6-7.

Gomez, Fernando, Paul Jacobs, Bill Manaris, Risto Miikkulainen, Robert Oakman and Brian M. Slator (1994). Natural Language Processing Tools and Environments: The Field in Perspective, Panel, Proceedings of IEEE 6th International Conference on Tools with Artificial Intelligence, New Orleans, LA, pp. 227-238, November.

Bareiss, E. Ray, and Brian M. Slator (1991). From Protos to ORCA: reflections on a unified approach to knowledge representation, categorization, and learning. Presentation at the Conference on Categorization and Category Learning by Humans and Machines (CCLHM). Lubbock, TX: Texas Tech University. Oct. 11-12.

Slator, Brian M., Richard H. Fowler, and Imre Balogh (1989). On Psychological Plausibility in Artificial Intelligence. Poster Presentation at the International Symposium on Methodologies for Intelligent Systems (ISMIS'89). Charlotte, NC: Oak Ridge National Laboratory. October 12.

Slator, Brian M. and Stan Szpakowicz (co-chairs) (1988). Report of the Working Group: ``Knowledge Acquisition from Text.'' Oral Presentation at the 3rd Knowledge Acquisition for Knowledge-Based Systems Workshop (AAAI). Banff, Canada. November 7-11.

Slator, Brian M. (1988). Pragmatics and Word Sense Selection. Oral Presentation at the 3rd New Mexico Computer Science Conference. University of New Mexico, Albuquerque. April, 22.

Conley, Walt and Brian M. Slator. (1984). Implementing a Computing Support Environment for Ecological Research Teams: The NMSU Science Workbench. Poster Presentation at the Second International Congress on Computers in Science. Washington DC, Oct. 28 - Nov. 1.

11. Technical ReportsGuthrie, Louise, Joe Guthrie, Yorick A. Wilks, Jim Cowie, David Farwell, Brian Slator,

and Rebecca Bruce (1992), A research program on machine-tractable dictionaries and their application to text analysis. Computing Research Laboratory Memoranda in Computer and Cognitive Science. (MCCS-92-249). New Mexico State University, Las Cruces.

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Bruce, Rebecca, Yorick A. Wilks, Louise Guthrie, Brian Slator, and Ted Dunning (1992), NounSense - A Disambiguated Noun Taxonomy with a Sense of Humour. Computing Research Laboratory Memoranda in Computer and Cognitive Science. (MCCS-92-246). New Mexico State University, Las Cruces.

Bareiss, E. Ray, and Brian M. Slator (1991). From Protos to ORCA: reflections on a unified approach to knowledge representation, categorization, and learning.(ILS Tech. Report #20). Northwestern University, Evanston, IL.

Slator, Brian M., Christopher K. Riesbeck, Kerim C. Fidel, Maureen Zabloudil, Andrew Gordon, Michael S. Engber, Tamar Offer-Yehoshua, Ian Underwood (1991). TaxOps: Giving Expert Advice to Experts. Institute for the Learning Sciences (ILS Tech. Report #19). Northwestern University, Evanston, IL.

Ledbetter, W. Nolan, Stuart W. Opp, Dean M. Roehrich, James C. Thiel, Scott B. Weiss and Brian M. Slator (Editor), (1990). Implications of Computing: Social, Medical, Financial, Political, and Personal. Department of Computer Science Technical Report. (NDSU-CS-TR-90-20-45). North Dakota State University, Fargo.

Braaten, Kent and Brian M. Slator (1990). Explicating the Cross-reference Structure of Longman's Dictionary. Department of Computer Science Technical Report. (NDSU-CS-TR-90-17-42). North Dakota State University, Fargo.

Slator, Brian M., Shahrzad Amirsoleymani, Sandra Andersen, Kent Braaten, John Davis, Rhonda Ficek, Hossein Hakimzadeh, Lester McCann, Joseph Rajkumar, Sam Thangiah, Daniel Thureen (1990) A Methodology for Empirically Deriving Semantic Classes. Department of Computer Science Technical Report. (NDSU-CS-TR-90-7-32). North Dakota State University, Fargo.

Andersen, Sandra and Brian M. Slator (1990). Requiem for a Theory: the Story Grammar story. Department of Computer Science Technical Report. (NDSU-CS-TR-90-6-31). North Dakota State University, Fargo.

Fowler, Richard H., Brian M. Slator and Imre Balogh (1989). On Psychological Plausibility in Artificial Intelligence. Computing Research Laboratory Memoranda in Computer and Cognitive Science. (MCCS-89-150). New Mexico State University, Las Cruces.

Fowler, Richard H. and Brian M. Slator (1989). Information Retrieval and Natural Language Analysis. Department of Computer Science Technical Report. (NDSU-CS-TR-89-7). North Dakota State University, Fargo. (Also as RMCAI-89, above).

Balogh, Imre, Richard H. Fowler, and Brian M. Slator. (1989). Cognitive Systems and Cognitive Reality. Department of Computer Science Technical Report. (NDSU-CS-TR-89-8). North Dakota State University, Fargo. (Also as RMCAI-89, above).

Byrne, James M., Kevin J. Iliff, Walter D. Krein, Rebecca A. Massey, Daniel C. Olson, Paul R. Solheim, Keith A. Stowman, and Brian M. Slator (Editor), (1989). Reflections on the Social Implications of Computing. Department of Computer Science Technical Report. (NDSU-CS-TR-89-9). North Dakota State University, Fargo.

Slator, Brian M. (1988). Lexical Semantics and Preference Semantics Analysis. Computing Research Laboratory Memoranda in Computer and Cognitive Science. (MCCS-88-143). New Mexico State University, Las Cruces. (Dissertation).

Slator, Brian M. (1988). Lexical Semantics and a Preference Semantics Parser. Computing Research Laboratory Memoranda in Computer and Cognitive Science. (MCCS-88-116). New Mexico State University, Las Cruces.

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Slator, Brian M. and Yorick A. Wilks. (1987). Towards Semantic Structures from Dictionary Entries. Computing Research Laboratory Memoranda in Computer and Cognitive Science. (MCCS-87-96). New Mexico State University, Las Cruces. (Also in Proceedings of RMCAI-87).

Wilks, Yorick, Dan Fass, Cheng-Ming Guo, James E. McDonald, Tony Plate, and Brian M. Slator. (1987). A Tractable Machine Dictionary as a Resource for Computational Semantics. Computing Research Laboratory Memoranda in Computer and Cognitive Science. (MCCS-87-105). New Mexico State University, Las Cruces. (Also in CLNLP, 1989, and Proceedings of WNLTP, 1987).

Slator, Brian M., Walt Conley and Matthew P. Anderson. (1986). GRAFFER: An Adaptive and Transparent Interface. Computing Research Laboratory Memoranda in Computer and Cognitive Science. (MCCS-87-94). New Mexico State University, Las Cruces. (Originally issued as CRL-MCCS-86-43).

Slator, Brian M., Walt Conley and Matthew P. Anderson. (1986). Towards an Adaptive Front-End. Computing Research Laboratory Memoranda in Computer and Cognitive Science. (MCCS-86-54). New Mexico State University, Las Cruces.

Slator, Brian M. and Matthew P. Anderson. (1985). Pygmalion at the Interface: Impatient Users and Foreign-speak. Computing Research Laboratory Memoranda in Computer and Cognitive Science. (MCCS-85-26). New Mexico State University, Las Cruces. (Expanded version published in CACM, 29, 7, 1986).

Conley, Walt, Brian M. Slator, Matthew P. Anderson, and Richard A. Sitze (1985). Designing a Scientific Problem Solving Environment: The NMSU Science Workbench. Computing Research Laboratory Memoranda in Computer and Cognitive Science. (MCCS-85-3). New Mexico State University, Las Cruces. (Also published in RDMES, 1986).

Sachania, Vikash, Clint Burleson, Chris Esposito and Brian M. Slator. (1985). Database Management Systems: Rbase 4000 Tutorials. Department of Computer Science Technical Report. (NMSU-TR-85-CS-01). New Mexico State University, Las Cruces.

GRANTS AND AWARDS

2002-2003 National Science Foundation (NSF-INT). No. INT-0138493 to Dr. Jeffrey Clark, PI, Dr. Brian Slator. US-India Cooperative Research: Development of a Digital Artifact Archive: An American and Indian Collaboration for Pottery Visualization and Analysis: 2 years, :$22,000.

2001-2004 Department of Education (FIPSE) # P116B011528 to Dr. Donald Schwert, PI, Dr. Brian Slator, and Dr. Bernhardt Saini-Eidukat. A Virtual Planet to Train Future Earth Scientists: 3 years, $292,549.

2001-2003 National Science Foundation -- Digital Libraries (NSDL) No. NDL- 0121709 to Dr. Jeffrey Clark, PI, Dr. Brian Slator, Dr. William Perrizo. The Digital Archive Network for Anthroplogy (DANA); 2 years, $712,289

2001 NDSU College of Science and Mathematics Award for Excellence in Research. $1000 cash; $500 supplies.

2001-2002 North Dakota State University, Department of Graduate Studies and Research, Grant-in-Aid; Towards Construction of a Virtual Archeology Site; to Dr. Brian M. Slator, PI, and Dr. Jeff Clark, Co-PI; one year, $6,000.

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2000-2005 National Science Foundation (NSF-ITR) No. EIA-0086142 to Dr. Brian M. Slator, PI, Dr. Phil McClean, Dr. Bernhardt Saini-Eidukat, Dr. Donald Schwert, Dr. Alan White. Systems for Learning Science and Assessing Student Learning; 5 years, $1.94 Million.

2000-2003 US. Department of Education (FIPSE) # P116B000734 to Dr. Alan White, PI, Dr. Phil McClean, and Dr. Brian Slator. Training Future Scientists with a Virtual Cell: 3 years, $366,006

2000-2002 ND-EPSCoR, IIP Seed Grant Award, Intelligent Tutoring Using Case-based Reasoning. Dr. Brian M. Slator, PI, $10,000 for 1 year (renewable for 1 additional year).

2000 Ernest L. Boyer International Award for Excellence in Teaching, Learning and Technology at the 11th International Conference on College Teaching and Learning, Jacksonville, FL, April, 2000, $5000

2000 Innovative Excellence in Teaching, Learning and Technology Award (one of 35 given) at the 11th International Conference on College Teaching and Learning, Jacksonville, FL, April 12-15, 2000

2000-2002 National Science Foundation (DUE-CCLI) No. DUE-9981094 to Dr. Brian M. Slator, PI, Dr. Bernhardt Saini-Eidukat, and Dr. Don Schwert. New Directions in Virtual Geoscience Education; 23 months, $74,192.

1999 ND-EPSCoR Faculty Laboratory And Research Experience Award (FLARE) to Curt Hill, $4,900 (Dr. Brian M. Slator, faculty mentor).

1999-2002 NSF-EPSCoR, No. NSF-EPS-9977788, The Virtual Center for Plant Genomics: a MultiInstitutional EPSCoR Proposal. Dr. Phil McClean, PI, Dr. James Lorenzen, Dr. Shahyrar Kianian, Dr. Brian Slator, and Dr. Alan White, Co-PIs. $403,475 for 3 years.

1999 ND-EPSCoR, Phase 0 (TRIC) Award. Dr. Donald Schwert, PI, Dr. Brian M. Slator and Dr. Bernhardt Saini-Eidukat, Co-PIs, $3,500 for 6 months (through NSF grant No. EPS-9874802).

1998-1999 Undergraduate Research Salary Support, College of Science and Mathematics, Kevin McCaul, Dean and NDSU Computer Science Department, Ken Nygard, Chair, $3,700 for 9 months.

1998 ND-EPSCoR Science Bound Student Award to Jill Bozovsky, $1,458 (Dr. Brian M. Slator, faculty mentor).

1998 ND-EPSCoR Faculty Laboratory And Research Experience Award (FLARE) to Curt Hill, $6,400 (Dr. Brian M. Slator, faculty mentor).

1998 Nominated for the NDSU College of Science and Mathematics Meier Junior Faculty Award; $250 Nomination Award

1998-2000 National Science Foundation (GEO-ED) No. EAR-9809761 to Dr. Brian M. Slator, PI, Dr. Bernhardt Saini-Eidukat, and Dr. Don Schwert. Learning by Doing Physical Geology in a Virtual Laboratory/Virtual Field Trip Computer Environment; 1 year, $49,981, plus 1-year no-cost extension..

1998-2003 National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and the University of North Dakota, No. NCC5-310, to Dr. William Perrizo, PI, Dr. Suranjan Panigrahi, Dr. Ray Knighton, and Dr. Brian M. Slator. Public Access Resource Center Empowering the General Public to Use EOSDIS-Phase III; 5 years, $135,000.

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1998 North Dakota State University, Faculty Development Committee, No. 3522-6010, to Dr. Bernhardt Saini-Eidukat, PI, Dr. Don Schwert, and Dr. Brian M. Slator. Planet Oit: Virtual Laboratory for Physical Geology; 6 months, $2,500.

1998-2001 National Science Foundation (EHR-DUE) No. DUE-9752548, to Dr. Phil McClean, PI, Dr. Paul Juell, Dr. Don Schwert, Dr. Bernhardt Saini-Eidukat, and Dr. Brian M. Slator. A Shared Development Environment for Science-based Courseware; two years, $155,000, plus 1-year no-cost extension.

1997 North Dakota State University, ND-EPSCoR, Equipment Repair, $250.1997-1998 North Dakota State University, Department of Graduate Studies and Research,

Grant-in-Aid; Developing Software Tools for Developing Synthetic Environments; one year, $4,000.

1989-1990 North Dakota Board of Higher Education, through EPSCoR of the National Science Foundation and the ASEND program; Natural Language Analysis for Knowledge Acquisition; $3,077 (year 1), $19,502 (year 2).

1989-1990 North Dakota State University, Department of Graduate Studies and Research, Grant-in-Aid; Natural Language Analysis for Knowledge Acquisition; one year, $5,000.

1988-1990 National Science Foundation No. IRI-8811108, to Dr. Yorick A. Wilks, Principal Investigator; A Tractable Machine Dictionary as a Resource for Computational Semantics; proposal by Wilks, Fass, Guo, McDonald, Plate, and Slator (1987); 2 years, $260,000.

1990 The Academic American Encyclopedia on CD-ROM; equipment and software from Grolier Electronic Publishing Inc.; $395.

1988 Travel and expense award for the best paper submitted by a graduate student; 3rd Knowledge Acquisition for Knowledge-based Systems Workshop, Banff, Canada; $500.

1987 Young Centennial Researcher Award, New Mexico State University.1985-1988 Computing Research Laboratory Graduate Fellowship, New Mexico State

University. $12,000/year.1986 American Mensa Education and Research Foundation Scholarship Competition.

$100.

SERVICE

CSM-PTE (2001-present). Committee member, College of Science and Mathematics Promotion, Tenure, and Evaluation Committee. Gary Nuechterlein, Chair.

BASC-01 (2001) Committee member, Ernest L. Boyer International Award for Excellence in Teaching, Learning and Technology Selection Committee, Dr. Jack Chambers, Chair.

SVWE-01 (2001) Symposia Organizer and Chair, Symposium on Virtual Worlds for Education at ICIMADE-01.

ICIMADE-01 (2001). Program Committee. International Conference on Intelligent Multi-Media and Distance Education, Dr. Mahbubur Rahman Syed and Dr. Orlando Baiocchi, Conference Co-Chairs

ICTAI-00 (2000). Program Committee. International Conference on Tools with AI. Babak Hamidzadeh, Program Chair.

SM-DSC (1999-2000). Committee member, College of Science and Mathematics Dean Search Committee, Virginia Clark, Chair

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CS-MJPFS (1999-2000). Committee member, CS-MIS Joint Position Faculty Search Committee. Leo Vijayasarathy, Chair.

ICTAI-99 (1999). Program Committee. International Conference on Tools with AI. Weiyi Meng, Program Chair.

CS-FSC (1998-2000). Committee Chair, Faculty Search Committee, Computer Science Department

CAINE-98 (1998). Session Chair. 11th International Conference on Computer Applications in Industry And Engineering. Las Vegas, NV, Nov. 11-13. Dr. William Perrizo, Conference Chair.

US-SCTHL (1998-1999). Committee member, University Senate Standing Committee on Technology-Enhanced Learning. Don Schwert, Chair

CS-MIS (1998-present). Committee member, Management Information Sciences (MIS) Steering Committee. Leo Vijayasarathy, Chair.

NDSU-GIA (1998). Referee, Grant-in-Aid Program. NDSU Office of Research Administration. Bill Perrizo, Interim Dean.

ITR-2008 (1998-present) Committee member, The 2008 working group of the NDSU Information Technology Roundtable (ITR). Bill Perrizo, Chair.

CSI (1997-present). Computer Systems Institute. Director.CAINE-98 (1998). Reviewer. 11th International Conference on Computer Applications

in Industry And Engineering. Dr. William Perrizo, Conference Chair.ITR-ITTL (1997-1998) Committee member. Information Technology Roundtable (ITR)

Working Group on Information Technology Training and Literacy. Mark England, Assistant Director, NDSU Libraries, Chair

ITR-ATP (1996-1997). Committee member. Academic Technology Partnership (ATP) subcommittee of the NDSU Information Technology Roundtable (ITR). Dr. Phil McClean, Associate Professor, NDSU Plant Sciences, Chair.

WWWIC (1996-present). Committee member. World Wide Web Instructional Committee (WWWIC). Paul Juell, Associate Professor, NDSU Computer Science, Chair.

WOW-ITR (1996-1997). Committee member. Working on the Web (WOW) subcommittee of the NDSU Information Technology Roundtable (ITR). Rosi Kloberdanz, Chair.

ANLP-97 (1996). Reviewer. Association for Computational Linguistics, National Conference on Applied Natural Language Processing. Dr. Martha Evens, Session Chair; Ralph Grishman, Program Chair.

ITS'96 (1996). Session Chair: Collaborative Learning 2. Third International Conference on Intelligent Tutoring Systems (ITS'96). Dr. Claude Frasson, Conference Chair.

IEEE-Computer (1995-1996) Guest Editor. IEEE Computer Magazine, Special Issue on Interactive Natural Language Processing (with Dr. Bill Manaris).

ICLS'96 (1996) Reviewer, International Conference on the Learning Sciences. Danny Edelson and Eric Domeshek, Program Co-Chairs.

RCS-LEQSF (1994). Out-of-state Reviewer, Research Competitiveness Subprogram of the Louisiana Education Quality Support Fund; Priscilla Kilcrease, Assistant Commissioner for Sponsored Programs.

IEC-CNRS (1994). Session Chair, International Engineering Consortium Conforum on Network Reliability and Survivability (session on User Perspectives). Phoenix, AZ, Nov. 20-22. James Downey, Program Chair.

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IEEE-TKDE (1994). Reviewer, IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering. Jeffrey J. P. Tsai, Editor.

ID-IIT (1994). Review Student Projects, The Insititute of Design, Illinois Institute of Technology as part of a grant funded by the Joyce Foundation, Betsy Hughes, Director of Development and Public Affairs.

IEEE-CTAI (1993). Program Committee and Reviewer, 5thIEEE Conference on Tools with Artificial Intelligence, Fernando Gomez, Vice-Chair.

IEEE-Expert (1993). Reviewer, IEEE Expert Special Track on Processing Natural Language, Terry Patten and Paul Jacobs, Guest Editors.

PACLING (1993). Reviewer, First Conference of the Pacific Association for Computational Linguistics. Vancouver, Canada. Fred Popowich, PACLING'93 Program co-chair.

CL (1991-present). Reviewer, Computational Linguistics, Edited by James F. Allen. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press.

ICLS. (1991). Session Chair, Session 4-D, Industrial Training, The International Conference on the Learning Sciences, Northwestern University, August 4-7.

NSF. (1990-present). Reviewer, National Science Foundation, Knowledge Models and Cognitive Systems Program; Helen M. Gigley, Program Director.

RISC (1988-1990) Co-founder and member, Regional Intelligent Systems Center at North Dakota State University.

IJMMS. (1988-present). Reviewer, International Journal of Man-Machine Studies, Edited by Brian R. Gaines and D. R. Hill. London: Academic Press.

JETAI. (1988-present). Reviewer, Journal of Experimental and Theoretical Artificial Intelligence, Edited by Eric Dietrich and Chris Fields. London, New York: Taylor and Francis.

RMCAI-90. (1990). Reviewer, 5th Annual Rocky Mountain Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Yorick A. Wilks, Program Chair.

ISMIS'90. (1990). Reviewer, International Symposium on Methodologies for Intelligent Systems, Zbigniew Ras, Program Chair.

COLING-88. (1988). Auxiliary Reviewer, 12th International Conference on Computational Linguistics, Budapest, Hungary.

AAAI-87. (1987). Auxiliary Reviewer, 6th National Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Seattle, WA.

CACM. (1986). Reviewer, Communications of the ACM, Special Section on the Human Aspects of Computing, Edited by Henry Ledgard, Vol. 29, No. 7, July.

PROFESSIONAL AND HONORARY SOCIETIES

c. Assoc. for Computing Machinery (ACM)b. International Society for Computers and Their Applications (ISCA)Former Member of:c. Assoc. for Computational Linguistics (ACL)d. Inst. of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)e. Rocky Mtn. Soc. for Artificial Intelligence (RMSAI)f. Blue Key Honor Society (Undergraduate)g. Eta Phi Alpha (Undergraduate - Co-educational Honor ``Fraternity'')h. American Assoc. for Artificial Intelligence (AAAI)

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TEACHING EXPERIENCE

1. North Dakota State University, Department of Computer Science. (1996-present, 4 semesters plus 2 summer sessions, 9 class sections)CS128: Computer Science Problem Solving (9/96-12/96, 9/97-12/97)CS345: Topics in Computer Science (1/97-5/97, 1/98-5/98).CS426: Introduction to Artificial Intelligence (1/97-5/97, 1/98-5/98).CS372: Comparative Programming Languages (5/97-6/97, 5/98-6/98)CS214: Self-paced C (5/97-6/97)(1988-1990, 6 quarters, 10 class sections)CS424: Introduction to Artificial Intelligence (3/89-5/89).CS525: Computational Linguistics (graduate, 8/89-11/89).CS596: Computational Linguistics II (graduate, 11/89-3/90).CS583: Computational Linguistics III (graduate, 3/90-5/90).CS424: Introduction to Artificial Intelligence (3/89-5/89).CS489: Social Implications of Computing (11/88-3/89, 11/89-3/90).CS370: Comparative Programming Languages (8/88-11/88, 8/89-11/89).CS145: Introduction to Computer Science (service course, non-majors; 11/88-3/89, 3/90-

5/90).

2. Knowledge Systems Institute, (1996, 1 semester, 1 section)Graduate School of Computer and Information Sciences and Management Information Services, 3420 Main St., Skokie, IL 60076 (ph. 708-679-3166). Aministrator: Judy Pan.CIS-509: Knowledge Engineering (graduate, 1/96-5/96)

3. New Mexico State University, Department of Computer Science.(1983-1984, 4 semesters, 4 class sections)CS471: Programming Language Structure I. (Teaching Assistant; 6/84-8/84).CS271: Algorithmic Computations. (Pascal Programming for CS Majors, formal lecture;

1/84-8/84).CS273: Machine Programming and Organization. (PDP-11 Assembler, informal lecture,

Q&A; 8/83-12/83).

4. University of Wisconsin - La Crosse, Computer Center. Student Consultant and Tutor (6/81-5/83).

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REFERENCES

Dr. Yorick A. Wilks, Department of Computer Science, University of Sheffield, Regent Court, 211 Portobello Street, Sheffield, UK, S14DP (ph: 011-44/742-825-571; email: [email protected])

Dr. Louise Guthrie, Lockheed Martin, Building 10 Rm 1527, P.O. Box 8048, Philadelphia, PA 19101. (ph: 610/354-2504; email: [email protected])

Dr. William Perrizo, Department of Computer Science, North Dakota State University, Fargo, ND 58105-5075. (ph: 701/237-7248; email: [email protected])

Dr. Ray Bareiss, Assistant Director for Research, The Institute for the Learning Sciences, Northwestern University, 1890 Maple Ave., Evanston, IL 60202 (ph: 847/467-1012; email: [email protected])

The following have also acted as references in the past:

Dr. Christopher Riesbeck, Associate Chair, Computer Science, Northwestern University, 1890 Maple Ave., Evanston, IL 60202 (ph: 847/491-7279, email: [email protected])

Dr. Eli Blevis, Institute for Design, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, Illinois 60616, USA (ph: 312/808-5300, Fax: 312/808-5322; email: [email protected]).

Dr. Derek Partridge, Department of Computer Science, University of Exeter, Prince of Wales Road, Exeter, UK EX4 4PT. (011-44/392-264-061)

Dr. Kenneth Magel, Chair, Department of Computer Science, North Dakota State University, Fargo, ND 58105-5075. (701/237-8189)

Dr. Roger Hartley, Department of Computer Science, Box 3CU, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NM 88003. (505/646-1218)

Dr. Art Karshmer, Chair, Department of Computer Science, Box 3CU, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NM 88003. (505/646-2312)

Dr. Ruth MacDonald, Department of English, Box 3E, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NM 88003. (505/646-1418)

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