John Self
published by Drakkar Press
About the Author
John Self has lived within the region described in this book for over thirty years. Much of that time has been spent exploring on foot (walking or running) the high-ways and low-ways of the region. Occasionally, he would be prevented from doing so by the need to work – in the Department of Computing at the University of Lancaster and then as professor of knowledge-based systems in the School of Education at the University of Leeds and director of the Computer Based Learning Unit. In that capacity, he published over one hundred papers concerned with artificial intelligence and education. He authored, or co-authored, seven books, including:
· Learning and Teaching with Computers: Artificial Intelligence in Education (1983)
· Artificial Intelligence and Human Learning (1988)
· Computational Mathetics: the Science of Learning Systems Design (1995)
· Whoever Said Computers Would Be Intelligent? (2005)