Dr. Roger C. Schank
Dr. Roger C. Schank, FAAAI is one of the world’s leading researchers
in AI,
learning theory,
cognitive science, and the building of virtual learning environments. He
is President and CEO of Socratic Arts, a company whose goal is to to
design and implement low-cost story-based learning by doing curricula in
schools, universities, and corporations. Socratic Arts works with
universities and corporations to develop customized degree and
certificate programs. In addition, Socratic Arts works with high schools
to create inventive senior years in cooperation with major universities,
all handled on-line.
Roger is also the Chief Learning Officer of
Trump University. In 2000, he won the Distinguished
Contribution to Workplace Learning and Performance award of the ASTD.
He founded the Institute for the Learning Sciences (ILS) at
Northwestern University in 1989 with support from Andersen Consulting.
ILS
had a staff of 170, including research and teaching faculty, programmers
and content specialists, over 50 graduate students and nearly 30 interns
and visiting staff. He is a strong critic of today’s educational
system. His approach to learning, and training in a corporate setting,
involves helping people learn by doing, allowing people to make mistakes
in a safe learning environment and sharing war stories with leading
teachers and experts. This effort has led to his highly successful role
as a teacher, consultant, and lecturer, as well as developer of extremely
powerful and effective multimedia training tools.
Roger is one of the world’s leading researchers in artificial
intelligence and applying cognitive learning theory to education. He has
written more than 25 books including Virtual Learning: A Revolutionary
Approach to Building a Highly Skilled Workforce,
Coloring Outside
the
Lines: Raising a Smarter Kid by Breaking All the Rules,
Dynamic
Memory: A
Theory of Learning in Computers and People, and Engines for Education.
His latest book is
Lessons in Learning, e-Learning, and Training : Perspectives and Guidance
for the Enlightened Trainer.
He is the John Evans Professor Emeritus in computer science,
education and psychology at Northwestern University, where he founded the
Institute for the Learning Sciences. Previously he was a professor of
computer science and psychology at Yale University and director of the Yale Artificial Intelligence Project. He was a visiting professor at
the
University of Paris VII, a faculty member at Stanford University and
research fellow at the Institute for Semantics and Cognition in
Switzerland. He is a fellow of the AAAI and was the founder of the Cognitive Science Society and cofounder of the Journal of Cognitive Science. He holds a Ph.D. in linguistics from the University of
Texas.
Before founding Socratic Arts,
Roger founded and served as Chairman and
Chief Technology Officer of Cognitive Arts Corp., a provider of
goal-based multi-media simulation training to Fortune 500 corporations
and Ivy League universities. Cognitive Arts was formed in partnership
with Northwestern University to market the software initially developed
at the Institute for the Learning Sciences. Earlier, he founded and
served as president of two software development companies: Cognitive
Systems, Inc. (specializing in the development of knowledge-based natural
language computer systems) and CompuTeach, Inc. (creating and marketing
educational software for personal computers).