Dear CALL-ISers,
The 2018 TESOL convention is around the corner! It’s been
almost a year since Seattle and for CALL-IS it has been a year of
changes. At the end of January, CALL-IS submitted to TESOL its
transition form, the last step to become a new interest section under
the new TESOL Community of Practice policy. Also, the CALL-IS Steering
Committee has voted to acknowledge and strengthen the importance of the
Electronic Village Online (EVO) and its connection to CALL-IS. The EVO
has also approved a new leadership transition model, with three
leaders/chairs over 3 years, promoting a chain of mentorship that will
ensure the continuity for EVO and provide vision and guidance for the
EVO Coordination Team.
CALL-IS has also partnered up with the Applied Linguistics
Interest Section to offer a preconference webinar on “Technology in
Language Acquisition Research and Pedagogy.” If you haven’t done so yet,
fill out this form
to register for this 7 March webinar. Join the discussion about the
applications of current technology in effective language teaching and in
conducting language acquisition research across the world.
If you are coming to Chicago, you might want to set some time
aside to visit the Electronic Village, which will be located in the
exhibit hall this year. You can already access the program and
choose sessions. Also in the exhibition hall, at the Tech Showcase, we
have the CALL-IS academic session and InterSections. The CALL-IS
academic session on blended learning will showcase suggestions on
blended learning components that create or promote effective
tech-supported teaching/learning spaces.
The CALL-IS primary InterSection with the Teacher Education IS
will focus on Education Standard 2e and on what teachers need to know
about uses of technology to assist them in their teaching activities.
CALL-IS will also participate in two other InterSections: one with the
Video and Digital Media IS, whose focus will be on “Videos in the World
of MALL [mobile-assisted language learning],” and another with the
Intercultural Communication IS and the Globetrotters Forum, which will
address technology, culture, and language communication in global
contexts through experience sharing. And the Hot Topics on OER (open
educational resources) is one not to miss.
However, if you are not coming to Chicago, remember to check
the sessions that will be webcast. And also check the CALL-IS
YouTube channel for recordings of past sessions. The CALL-IS
wants to thank all volunteers that work throughout the year, and at the
annual convention, to bring you, CALL-ISers, quality sessions and
support.
Looking forward to seeing you all in Chicago.
All the best,
Claudio Fleury
2018 CALL-IS Chair
Claudio Fleury is an EFL teacher and the advanced
adult and ESP courses coordinator at Casa Thomas Jefferson, a binational
center in Brazil. |