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May 27, 2025 SLaTE 2025 Call for Reviewers
The 10th Workshop on Speech and Language Technology in Education (SLaTE 2025) is seeking additional reviewers to join its Program Committee. To sign fill out this form
May 23, 2025 BEA 2025 Acceptance Rate
We received a total of 169 submissions to the main workshop track and approved 75 papers (44% acceptance rate).
May 7, 2025 AIED25 - Workshop on Automated Evaluation of Learning and Assessment Content (EvalLAC)
The Second Workshop on Automated Evaluation of Learning and Assessment Content will be held at AIED25 in Palermo, Italy in July 2025.
Welcome!
SIGEDU is the Association for Computational Linguistics special interest group for building educational applications. Anyone can become a member of SIGEDU. If you are interested, please fill out this form.
This is a community website. If you would like to share resources, tools, announce job positions, information on related events, or start a discussion on educational applications, you are invited to submit a guest blog post by following the instructions here. All submissions will be reviewed by the SIGEDU executive board and published if approved.
About
SIGEDU was founded in 2017 and is ACL’s newest SIG. SIGEDU has the following goals:
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promote interdisciplinary interest in educational applications.
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promote the exchange and distribution of recent developments within the field of educational technology development.
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provide means and venues for exchanging news on cutting-edge technology and advances within the field.
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promote collaboration both within the ACL community as well as between the ACL and other communities working on educational applications.
BEA Workshop
SIGEDU organizes the annual workshop on Innovative Use of NLP for Building Educational Applications – colloquially known as the BEA Workshop.
BEA Shared Tasks
SIGEDU members have organized a variety of interesting shared tasks. Check them out on our shared tasks page.
Anti-Harassment Policy
SIGEDU adheres to the ACL Anti-Harassment Policy for the BEA workshops. Any participant of the workshop who experiences harassment or hostile behavior may contact any current member of the ACL Executive Committee or contact Priscilla Rasmussen, who is usually available at the registration desk of the conference. Please be assured that if you approach us, your concerns will be kept in strict confidence, and we will consult with you on any actions taken.