
Jennifer Meyer
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Maria Tomeho-Palermino
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Greetings from your CALL-IS Cochairs Elect! We would like to
take this opportunity to thank everyone who participated in the
Electronic Village and Tech Showcase in Chicago, either as a volunteer,
participant, presenter, or observer. It is this community and
collaboration that make TESOL so enjoyable and successful; it would not
have been the same without you.
We would like to welcome our new steering committee members
elected in Chicago: Sam Adams, Heather Benucci, George Kormpas, Taira
Nieves, and Abe Reshad. Sam and Abe are serving out the remaining terms
of Christel Broady, who was elected to the TESOL Board, and that of
Maria Tomeho-Palermino, who was elected as CALL-IS Cochair Elect.
Heather, George, and Taira were all elected to three-year terms. We are
looking forward to working with everyone, new and old members alike, to
bring CALL topics and technology to ESL/EFL instructors, students, and
administrators around the globe.
As the incoming Cochair Elect, Jennifer Meyer is also the
outgoing CALL-IS Webcasting Development Coordinator and would like to
ask everyone to welcome Ellen Dougherty who is stepping in to lead the
webcasting team moving forward. We had over 500 viewers join us
virtually to catch webcasted sessions at the EV and Tech Showcase events
in Chicago and over 500 more have watched the archived webcasts since
then. We are happy to be able to provide this service to connect ESL/EFL
professionals internationally, even when you cannot be present at the
conference. The sessions will remain on our two YouTube channels, so if
you missed us in Chicago, drop by YouTube and catch up on all the
technology tools and news shared in Chicago. By the way, webcasted
sessions from TESOL 2017 in Seattle are also still available on YouTube.
If you are interested in joining the webcasting team, no experience is
necessary; just a commitment to keeping up with the the ever-evolving
technology involved and willingness to learn and try new things as they
develop. Please email Jennifer or Maria, and we will get you started.
Links: YouTube Electronic Village, YouTube Tech Showcase
Call for Proposals and TESOL’s New Plan for Proposal Submission
We would like to express our thanks to all past presenters who
have submitted proposals on new and relevant topics in digital learning
and educational technology and want to encourage others as well to
consider submitting this year. You can present in the general
convention, the Electronic Village (EV), the Tech Showcase, and
Electronic Village Classics. Maria coordinates the Classics which is an
opportunity to deliver a popular EV presentation from a previous TESOL
convention. We have consistently had some extremely impressive and also
engaging presentations on myriad topics from CALL/MALL issues to virtual
words to hybrid/blended learning, MOOCs, and more. We know that this
coming year’s selection of presentations will continue to
impress.
To submit a presentation related to CALL and digital technology
this year, the process remains the same as usual. However, potential
presenters should be aware that TESOL has developed a new policy for
adjudicating proposals. You will need to submit to a strand rather than
to an interest section. What is a strand? A strand is a more precise or limited content
area; for CALL-related presentations, the strand is Digital Learning and
Technologies. Each strand has a Strand Coordinator and Assistant Coordinator who will be
adjudicating proposals. These individuals are very well versed in their
fields and are even in the forefront of these areas. Basically, the
submission process remains the same as it has always been. TESOL
believes that using this new approach may help to facilitate the review
and selection process.
We are looking forward to an exciting year ahead and are busy
planning for TESOL Atlanta, 2019. If you are interested in getting
involved in the CALL-IS interest section, you should consider submitting
a proposal, volunteering in the Electronic Village, joining us and
learning about webcasting, and stopping into the CALL-IS open meeting we
will have in Atlanta. You will not only get to know some very
interesting people in the digital learning and technology arena but also
make some life-long friends!
We are looking forward to seeing and meeting you in Atlanta!
Jennifer and Maria
Jennifer Meyer is an ESL teacher at Edmondson Elementary School
in Brentwood, TN, USA. She has been teaching ESL/EFL in the USA and
Europe for 20+ years. She is currently pursuing a PhD in Literacy
Studies at Middle Tennessee State University. Her research focuses on
professional development for general education teachers working with
ELs, EL students with special needs, and K-12 CALL
applications.
Maria Tomeho-Palermino currently is an EFL/ESL consultant who
spent the last 30 years at the Center for English Language and
Orientation Programs at Boston University. She specializes in English
for Specific Programs (ESP), teacher training, and incorporating
technology into the classroom. She currently is doing consulting work in
educational technology and ESP for higher education. |