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Edmund Chattoe
University of Oxford, Department of Sociology, Littlegate House, St Ebbes,
Oxford, OX1 1PT, United Kingdom.
edmund.chattoe@sociology.oxford.ac.uk
Cristina Conati
Department of Computer Science, University of British Columbia, 2366 Main
Mall, Vancouver, B.C. Canada V6T 1Z4. conati@cs.ubc.ca
Bridget Cooper
Computer Based Learning Unit, University of Leeds, Leeds LS2 9JT, United
Kingdom. B.L.Cooper@cbl.leeds.ac.uk
Kerstin Dautenhahn
Adaptive Systems Research Group, Department of Computer Science, Univer-
sity of Hertfordshire, College Lane, Hatfield, Herts AL10 9AB, United King-
dom. K.Dautenhahn@herts.ac.uk
Berardina Nadja De Carolis
Intelligent Interfaces, Department of Informatics, University of Bari, Via Orabo-
na 4, 70126 Bari, Italy. decarolis@di.uniba.it
Fiorella de Rosis
Intelligent Interfaces, Department of Informatics, University of Bari, Via Orabo-
na 4, 70126 Bari, Italy. derosis@di.uniba.it
Paul Dickerson
University of Surrey Roehampton, School of Psychology and Counselling,
Whitelands College, West Hill, London, SW15 3SN, United Kingdom.
p.dickerson@roehampton.ac.uk
Allison Druin
Institute for Advanced Computer Studies, University of Maryland, College
Park, MD 742, USA. allisond@umiacs.umd.edu
Bruce Edmonds
Centre for Policy Modelling, Manchester Metropolitan University, Aytoun Build-
ing, Aytoun Street, Manchester, M1 3GH, United Kingdom.
b.edmonds@mmu.ac.uk