When and where did the conference take place?
The 2015 AsiaCALL annual conference took place 27–30 November
2015 at Xi’an Aeronautical University in Xi’an, China. The conference
was attended by CALL aficionados from throughout Asia and around the
world. Xi’an, as the beginning of the Silk Road and the former capitol
of the Middle Kingdom, offered experiences rich in Chinese history amid
the modern urban life of a global city. Naturally, no trip to Xi’an
would be complete without visits to the Qin dynasty’s Terra Cotta
Warriors and the Big Wild Goose Pagoda.

Attendees at Xi’an’s Big Wild Goose Pagoda during the sightseeing excursion.
Who/what organizations/people were involved?
More than 50 presentations and workshops were offered by an
international array of language teaching professionals. The sessions
available to the more than 80 attendees were mostly research paper
presentations and research-related workshops. The conference offered
three keynote addresses from around the world. The first was by Dr.
Jozef Colpaert of the University of Antwerp, Belgium. Dr. Colpaert spoke
on the topic of educational engineering as new research method, and its
implications for language learning and teaching. The second keynote
address was given by Dr. Philippe Martin of the University of
Paris-Diderot, France. His address was titled, “Sentence Intonation in
Second/Foreign Language Learning and Teaching: Why It Is Important and
How It Can Be Acquired,” and was about using technology to help learners
improve their intonation. The final keynote address was delivered by
Dr. Zeng Yongqiang, the president of the Guangdong Teachers’ College of
Foreign Languages and Arts, China. He spoke about what technology can do
to lead education forward. Details about the keynote addresses are
available on the conference
website.
What were the highlights of the conference?
The conference weekend opened on Friday with workshop
discussions exploring what it means to use CALL to engage language
learners. The conversations were exciting and full of the debates we all
should be having about what CALL enables teachers to truly do. Other
conference sessions included presentations about current research
efforts in various Asian countries. Some of the sessions over Saturday
and Sunday included
- “The Development and the Effects of ICT in the Learning
Process as Well as Students’ Perceptions and Expectations on the Use of
ICT in Classrooms,” by Marleiny Radjuni;
- “Intercultural Communication Competence of Chinese College
Students in English E-Learning,” by Deng Dongyuan;
- “Incorporating Social Networking Sites Into the Language Classroom,” by Dian Toar Y. G. Sumakul;
- “A Study of Blog-Based Foreign Language Teachers’ Reflective Practice,” by Wang Qi;
- “Promises and Pitfalls of CALL and MALL Technologies in the
EFL Classroom,” by Stephen Lambacher; and many others.
The AsiaCALL 2015 Conference Program is available on the web here.
One of the biggest events of the conference was the closing
dinner, hosted at a 5-star hotel in downtown Xi’an. A wide variety of
international foods sated our appetites after a weekend full of
discussions, debates, and learning. Students of the Xi’an Aeronautical
University entertained the crowd with dance and musical performances,
which were then joined by some of the attendees (including yours truly
joining in to sing Auld Lang Syne!). The conference wrapped up on Monday
with tours of the world-famous Terra Cotta Warriors and the Big Wild
Goose Pagoda and Daci’en Temple. These sites were too amazing to be
adequately explained in this article, but no visit to China should miss
these unbelievable treasures.
I would be remiss if I failed to commend the AsiaCALL
Conference organizers, Kalyan Chattopadhyay and Andrew Lian, as well as
the conference president, Zhang Huali, and the rest of the staff, faculty,
and students of Xi’an Aeronautical University. In spite of many
challenges, they provided a memorable experience for all of the
attendees. Each foreign guest had a student volunteer personally
assigned to help us explore and enjoy Xi’an and the conference—that was
unbelievably helpful. I am sure that I speak for all of the attendees
when I say that we are very grateful for all of your hard work and
dedication to make AsiaCALL 2015 a success!

Banner for AsiaCALL 2015 at Xi’an Aeronautical University (in background), Xi’an, China
What about future AsiaCALL Conferences?
The location of AsiaCALL 2016 is still being decided, but this
annual conference is normally held in November. Details will be posted
on the conference website.
This was my first time attending an AsiaCALL conference, but it will
not be my last. I hope to see more TESOL and CALL-IS members at an
AsiaCALL conference in the future.
Edo Forsythe is an associate professor of English and foreign
language education at Hirosaki Gakuin University, in Hirosaki, Japan. He
is an EdD candidate at Northcentral University with a focus on EFL and
technology in language learning. He has published several articles on
the topic of technology in language learning. |