CALL Newsletter - March 2022 (Plain Text Version)
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THE ELECTRONIC VILLAGE
Greetings, TESOL educators! The hybrid TESOL 2022 Convention is fast approaching, and the CALL-IS is thrilled to again host a virtual Electronic Village (EV) as part of the convention program from March 23-25. This year’s EV includes a full schedule of exciting opportunities that will enable you to learn with TESOLers around the world—and, best of all, the virtual EV is free and open to all! The 2022 EV includes engaging live and on-demand professional development content designed to accommodate schedules of participants worldwide. An overview of EV events is provided below. To search the full EV schedule, join live Zoom sessions, and participate in daily hands-on learning activities, visit tinyurl.com/electronicvillage2022 Events are listed in the EDT/Pittsburgh, USA time zone (UTC-4); check your local time zone. Tinkering with Technology Workshops Experience in-depth workshops with presenter-supported, hands-on activities; may incorporate breakout rooms for small-group work. Live via Zoom
Join 20-minute interactive presentations that explore the connection between tech tools and the 4Cs—Creativity, Collaboration, Critical Thinking, and Communication—of 21st-century learning. Live via Zoom
Celebrate the outstanding work and ELT lessons learned during the 2022 EVO sessions! Live via Zoom and on demand
Explore short, practical video presentations on tech-supported instruction. On demand
Participate in Mentimeter interactions that will generate and share ideas about current ed tech and pedagogical innovation topics for TESOLers; participants will experience options for using e-polling tools in class. Changes daily, on demand
Current information about each event’s modality will be available on the EV 2022 website.
CALL-IS and EV news will be shared on Facebook and Twitter during the convention, so be sure to follow those accounts. Before I close, I’d like to thank the outstanding team of CALL-IS volunteers—the event coordinators and assistants, proposal readers, session moderators, promotional social media item contributors, tech wizards who make the proposal system and interactive schedule possible, and more—who make the Electronic Village a rich, accessible learning experience each and every year during the TESOL International Convention. You have my and the community’s gratitude for the time and effort you dedicate to the CALL-IS and TESOL missions! We’re ready to learn with you in the #TESOL_EV during #TESOL2022—we’ll see you online March 23rd through the 25th! Heather, Electronic Village Coordinator & Past CALL-IS Chair, 2021-2022 Heather Benucci is the CALL-IS Past-Chair and 2022 Electronic Village coordinator. She has served on the Chairs team for three years, been a Steering Committee member since 2016, and has volunteered and presented with CALL-IS for the past decade. During her tenure on the Chairs team, Heather has sought to create connections with other TESOL Interest Sections, improved intra-IS communications and e-records keeping, developed a CALL-focused webinar partnership between TESOL and the U.S. Department of State, and increased outreach to potential CALL-IS members and volunteers. Heather is an EFL teacher educator and materials development specialist who has led virtual professional development programs for teachers from over 100 countries. She is a long-time producer and presenter for the U.S. Department of State’s American English Live global webinar program and has served as English Language Specialist for projects in the Balkans, Russia, and Brazil. Heather is an English Teaching Forum author and Contributing Editor. She loves to read, hike, and ski! |