
Suzanne Bardasz
University of California, Davis, Davis, California, USA
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Hello CALL-ISers! We are pleased to share with you the latest
edition of “On CALL”. We had a great TESOL convention in Chicago, and we
are excited to share articles and ideas that explore the use of
technology in various contexts. In this newsletter, we have articles
about tools such as Google Docs and H5P that will help in supporting and
empowering our learners in improving their writing and other language
needs. Apps such as Kahoot! and the use of e-books are also highlighted
in these articles to help you think of other ways to engage and bring
new life into your classroom.
We hope that this edition of the newsletter will inspire you to
think of ways to incorporate technology in your classroom contexts and
to get more involved in our IS. There are many ways that you can get
involved in this IS and in TESOL such as writing an article, watching a
webcast, or reviewing an app. Don’t hesitate to contact us if you have
any ideas or suggestions for this newsletter. We look forward to hearing
from you!
Suzanne

Larry Udry
Divine Word College
Epworth, Iowa, USA
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Hello CALL-ISers!
I hope you’ve had a chance to slow down and enjoy some time off
this summer. If you haven’t already, please make sure you see the
sidebars in this issue for links to our Facebook and Twitter sites. The
other offers information on the Electronic Village Online (EVO). While
there, please take time to take the poll. In our last poll, see below,
we discovered

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So for quick reference: here is the link to the CALL-IS Youtube
pages. The Electronic Village page is here, and the Tech Showcase is here. On both of those pages, you can find highlighted
sessions from both the 2017 Seattle and the 2018 Chicago conferences.
Subscribe and you’ll be updated.
As Suzanne mentioned above, thanks to all the contributors to
this edition and our stalwart Steering Committee headed by: Christine
Sabieh (Chair), Claudio Fleury (Past Chair); and Co-chairs-elect Maria
Tomeho-Palermino and Jennifer Meyer.
It really does take a team to put out the newsletter, and our
team, like the CALL-IS SC, is pretty farflung. Thanks the Newsletter
Editing Team, whose editorial excellence ensures nothing unexpected gets
out: Suzanne Bardasz ( UC Davis), Grazzia Mendoza ( Zamorano
University- Honduras), Sandy Wagner ( Defense Language Institute), Skip
Gole ( ESOL teacher Montgomery County Public School System- Maryland)
and the two newcomers from the University of South Florida: Patrick
Mannion and Babak Khoshnevian. Thanks too to Suzan Stamper, who showed
me the ropes. Suzan, a Senior Lecturer and English Language Team Leader
at Yew Chung Community College in Hong Kong, puts out her twelfth
anniversary “Making Connections” column.
If there is something that you would like to see in our
newsletter, or if you’d like to join the newsletter team, contact either Suzanne Bardasz
or Larry Udry.
Thanks and looking forward to hearing from you soon,
Larry
Suzanne Bardasz currently works at UC Davis
Extension IEPP in Davis, CA, where she mainly teaches upper-level
composition classes as well as classes in the English for Science and
Technology (EST) program. She previously taught English at the Korea
Advanced Institute for Science and Technology (KAIST) in Daejeon, South
Korea for nearly 5 years.
Larry Udry works at Divine Word College, a small
Roman Catholic seminary for missionaries in Epworth, Iowa. He has
published the CALL-IS Newsletter and has served on the CALL-IS Steering
Committee since 2009. Recently, he published an environmentally-themed
ESL e-text with Kendall Hunt and is now working on a second edition.
Prior to his position at Divine Word College, he worked in UT Martin for
eleven years, where he published the TNTESOL Newsletter. |