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Leadership Updates |
LETTER FROM THE CHAIR |
Suzan Stamper |
Suzan Stamper express thanks to all who contributed to the interest section over the past year. Read More |
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LETTER FROM THE PAST CHAIR |
Christine Bauer-Ramazani, Applied Linguistics Department, St. Michael’s College |
Christine Bauer-Ramazani previews this year's events in the Electronic Village and Technology Showcase. Read More |
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LETTER FROM THE CHAIR-ELECT |
Dawn Bikowski, PhD, Director, English Language Improvement Program, Linguistics Department, Ohio University |
Dawn Bikowski describes special CALLIS sessions: the Academic Session and InterSections. Read More |
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Articles |
TESOL TECHNOLOGY STANDARDS UPDATE |
Phil Hubbard Deborah Healey |
Phil Hubbard and Deborah Healey describe the new TESOL
Technology Standards. Developed under the direction of TESOL’s Standards
Committee, these standards, which are advisory now, may later become
part of a formal certificate in the future. The standards will be
published in Technology Standards: Description, Implementation,
Integration, scheduled for release in Spring 2011 and they
are now available in TESOL’s first e-book. Read More |
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FRIENDSHIPS UNFORESEEN |
Patrice Pendell, Kinjo Gakuin University, Japan |
The Nagoya Next Door project provided a variety of learning
opportunities for English as foreign language (EFL) students at a
Japanese university. The Internet was the platform for international
communications and a regional mascot doll the cornerstone for a
cyber-friendship network created through a variety of EFL
activities. Read More |
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WEBINARS |
Rick Rosenberg Kevin McCaughey |
This article provides an overview of an interactive webinar
series designed for English language teachers from Jordan, Iraq, Syria,
Lebanon, the West Bank, and Gaza. Read More |
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ESL WRITING ONLINE WORKSHOP FUNDED BY FIPSE |
Claire Bradin Siskin, Director, ESL Workshop, Excelsior College |
Claire Bradin Siskin describes the ESL Writing Online Workshop
(ESL-WOW) Project at Excelsior College in Albany, NY which has been
granted $581,609 by the FIPSE of the US Department of Education. In this
3-year project, an online remedial ESL writing program will be created
for community college and adult learners. Read More |
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MAKING CONNECTIONS |
Suzan Stamper |
Suzan Stamper interviews three more CALL IS member... Read More |
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KEEPING UP WITH THE COMMUNITY |
CALL FOR ARTICLES |
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ABOUT THIS MEMBER COMMUNITY |
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