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CALL-IS TE-IS InterSection March 23 9:30am

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Preparing Teachers to Make Intelligent Technology Decisions in Language Teaching

 

Thursday, March 23, 2017, 9:30 - 11:15 EST.

Room 606-607

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Abstract: 

With technology present in almost all of today's classrooms, TESOL teachers now face challenges of harmonizing technological choice with classroom application. This panel discusses pedagogical and technical principles of selecting appropriate technologies and developing related skills.

 

Time  Presenter  Title  Summary  Links to materials 
9:30-9:35  Stephanie Korslund Welcome and Introductions

Stephanie will introduce presenters and bios 

 

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9:35-9:55 Volker Hegelheimer      
9:55-10:15 Phil Hubbard      
10:15-10:35 Greg Kessler

Helping teachers make informed decisions about intelligent tools

 
We are witnessing significant developments in the areas of big data and artificial intelligence. The potential for application of these developments across education is almost too dramatic and vast to comprehend. The presenter will share a number of current developments along with suggested practices for TESOL professionals.   
10:35-10:55 Christine Rosalia      
10:55-11:15 Q&A      

 

 

 

Presenter Bios 

Volker Hegelheimer

 

Phil Hubbard

 

Greg Kessler

  Director of the Language Resource Center and Associate Professor of Computer Assisted Language Learning in the Department of Linguistics at Ohio University. He is also an affiliated faculty member in Instructional Technology in the Patton College of Education. His research addresses instructional technology, teacher preparation, language teaching, language learning and associated human behavior. He has published widely and delivered featured talks around the world 

Christine Rosalia

 

Stephanie Korslund

 

 

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