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Roger C. Schank at Northwestern University

Institute for the Learning Sciences

Roger Schank's Biography

Roger C. Schank holds faculty appointments as John Evans Professor of Computer Science, Education, and Psychology at Northwestern University, where he is also director of the Institute for the Learning Sciences. He holds a Ph.D. in linguistics from the University of Texas and was formerly professor of computer science and psychology at Yale University and director of the Yale Artificial Intelligence Project. A leader in the field of artificial intelligence, natural-language understanding, and multimedia-based interactive training, his work stresses the value of learning from experts, developing skills rather than perfecting routines, and applying the benefits of "just-in-time" training.

Schank serves as the president of the Learning Sciences Corporation, formed in partnership with Northwestern University to market the software initially developed at the Institute for the Learning Sciences. He is author or coauthor of numerous books, including Tell Me a Story, The Creative Attitude, The Cognitive Computer: On Language, Learning, and Artificial Intelligence, Dynamic Memory: A Theory of Learning in Computers and People, Scripts, Plans, Goals and Understanding: An Inquiry Into Human Knowledge Structures, and Inside Case-Based Explanation.


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