Biography
Ph.D., Computer Science, University of Massachusetts, 1984; Ed.D., Education 1990, Massachusetts; M.S. Computer Science, Massachusetts, 1980; B.A. Physics, Smith College; Professor Woolf joined the Department in 1992 and became a Research Professor in 2006. She is the Director of the Center for Knowledge Communication at the University of Massachusetts Amherst.
Research
Beverly Woolf has more than 20 years experience in educational computer science research, production of intelligent tutoring systems and development of multimedia systems. She is author of the 2009 book Building Intelligent Interactive Tutors and is the (co)author of over 150 technical papers. She has delivered tutorial, training programs and keynote addresses and served on panels in more than twenty countries.
Awards & Activities
Dr. Woolf is a Fellow of the American Association of Artificial Intelligence (AAAI). She has delivered several international invited talks, served as Program co-Chair for ITS 2008, received a best paper award (AIED) and served on several journal editorial, conference review and advisory boards (IEEE Computer, AAAI Spring Symposium)
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