CALL Newsletter - July 2014 (Plain Text Version)

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In this issue:
Leadership Updates
•  LETTER FROM THE EDITOR
Articles
•  REPORT FROM ACROSS THE POND: IATEFL CONFERENCE/LT SIG PCE AT HARROGATE, ENGLAND
•  LT SIG ACROSS THE POND REPORT ON THE TESOL US CONFERENCE 2014 IN PORTLAND
•  NEARPOD: PROS, CONS, AND PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS
•  REPORT ON THE CALL-IS LISTSERV DISCUSSION "USING E-PORTFOLIOS TO GUIDE AND ASSESS ESL LEARNING OUTCOMES"
•  USING SCREENCASTING TO ASSESS ANNOTATION
•  TWITTER FOR RESEARCH PURPOSES
•  READING MOBY DICK ON (MOSTLY) AN AGING IPOD
•  CONFESSIONS OF A DIGITAL NEANDERTHAL
•  JALTCALL 2014 CONFERENCE REPORT
ABOUT THIS COMMUNITY
•  CALL FOR ARTICLES
•  LEADERSHIP FACES

 

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