Researching the Language and Use of
Generative AI
2024 Technology for Second Language Learning Conference October 24-26, 2024 |
Freely accessible generative AI has captured the attention of professionals across disciplines with promises of recasting complex language-related practices in every field. Applied linguistics has been among the fields affected by open generative AI, most pervasively through the need to address its impact on language teaching. AI tools not only prompt language teachers to imagine new ways of teaching, but also invite professionals in applied linguistics to investigate language learning and assessment within a new world where machines can create contingent, grammatical monologic and dialogic discourse in response to novel prompts. The new imperatives and possibilities presented by generative AI call for research that offers immediate guidance and builds new knowledge about language use, language learning and language assessment.
The 2024 TSLL conference will respond to this new world of language and learning with the theme Researching the Language and Use of Generative AI. Research on the language generated by AI is critically important because all uses of generative AI for language learning and assessment rely on the quality of the language produced by the AI for particular purposes. The uses of generative AI include the learners’ and teachers’ direct access to AI as a source of language data for teaching and learning. Generative AI is also used by developers of learning materials and assessments in addition to language teachers and assessment specialists.
Thank you for a memorable TSLL 2024 conference!
(updated Oct. 28)
We would like to thank all of you for making TSLL 2024 an amazing conference! From our plenary speakers, paper and poster presenters, moderators, volunteers, and registred participants worldwide!
Plenary Recordings
The plenary videos are available in the Plenary Speakers ⎋ section of this website and available on our TSLL YouTube channel . Be sure to subscribe for updates.
BEST Poster Presentation
This year’s BEST Poster Presentation, by unanimous vote, is awarded to Dr. Duygu İşpınar Akçayoğlu & Dr. Ömer Özer (Adana Alparslan Turkes Science and Technology University, Türkiye). More about their poster available on our Posters (Moodle) ⎋ page. CONGRATULATIONS!
TSLL 2024 Open Book
All invited authors should follow the schedule and guidelines sent over email. Proposal submission closes on November 8th, 2024.
If you have any questions, please contact us: tsll@iastate.edu
Thursday, October 24th, 2024
All sessions will be available on Zoom | |||
Time (US, CDT) | Event | On-Site Location | |
7:15-7:45am | Registration — Coffee and snacks | Ross 212 | |
7:45-8am | Welcome: Dr. Carol Chapelle | Ross 212 | |
8-9:30am | Concurrent Sessions 1 | Ross 212 | |
9:30-10am | Break—Social (30 min) | Ross 215 | |
10-11am | Concurrent Sessions 2 | Ross 212 & Ross 412 | |
11-Noon | Plenary 1: Larissa Goulart, Montclair State University | Ross 212 | |
Noon-1pm | Lunch—Social (1hr) | Ross 215 | |
1-2:30pm | Concurrent Sessions 3 | Ross 212 & Ross 412 | |
2:30-3pm | Break—Social (30 min) | Ross 215 | |
3-4:30pm | Concurrent Sessions 4 | Ross 212 & Ross 412 | |
4:30-5:30pm | Posters & Dinner (1hr) | Moodle & Ross 215 | |
5:30-6:30pm | Plenary 2: Eric York, Iowa State University | Ross 212 |
Friday, October 25th, 2024
All sessions will be available on Zoom | |||
Time (US, CDT) | Event | On-Site Location | |
8-8:30am | Coffee and snacks | Ross 212 | |
8:30-10am | Concurrent Sessions 4 | Ross 212 & Ross 412 | |
10-10:30am | Break—Social (30 min) | Ross 215 | |
10:30-11am | Concurrent Sessions 5 | Ross 212 & Ross 412 | |
11-Noon | Plenary 3: Ron Darvin, University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada | Ross 212 | |
Noon-1pm | Lunch—Social (1hr) | Ross 215 | |
1-2:30pm | Concurrent Sessions 6 | Ross 212 & Ross 412 | |
2:30-3pm | Break—Social (30 min) | Ross 215 | |
3-4:30pm | Concurrent Sessions 7 | Ross 212 & Ross 412 | |
4:30-5:30pm | Dinner (1hr) | Ross 212 | |
5:30-6:30pm | Plenary 4: Gary Ockey, Iowa State University | Ross 212 |
Saturday, October 26th, 2024
All sessions will be available on Zoom | |||
Time (US, CDT) | Event | On-Site Location | |
8:30-9am | Coffee and snacks | Ross 212 | |
9-10:30am | Colloquium & Concurrent Sessions 8 | Ross 212 & Ross 412 | |
10:30-11am | Break—Social (30 min) | Ross 215 | |
11-Noon | Plenary 5: Melinda Dooly, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain | Ross 212 | |
Noon-1pm | Lunch—Social (1hr) | Ross 215 | |
1-2pm | Concurrent Sessions 9 | Ross 212 & Ross 412 | |
2-3pm | Plenary 6: Kimberly Vinall & Emily Hellmich, University of California, Berkeley | Ross 212 | |
3-3:30pm | Break—Social (30 min) | Ross 215 | |
3:30-5pm | Concurrent Sessions 10 | Ross 212 & Ross 412 | |
5-5:15pm | Conference closing: Carol Chapelle, Gulbahar Beckett, Bethany Gray & Jim Ranalli | Ross 212 |
Register HERE! 🔗
Conference Venue
Ross Hall named in honor of Earle D. Ross, professor of history from 1923 to 1958 and an Iowa State historian
The in-person portion of the conference will be held at Ross Hall on Iowa State University’s (ISU) campus. Ross Hall is located at 527 Farm House Lane, Ames Iowa 50014. Ross Hall is close to Memorial Union (MU) and Campustown which are both within walking distance to numerous coffee shops and restaurants. The opposite side of the MU holds a patio and fountain that faces central campus with the campanile and open fields where students often lounge and relax. The MU houses a food court, a bookstore, and a convenience store. For detailed directions to the Memorial Union, see the Travel tab above.
Pay parking is available in the Memorial Union Parking Ramp, within walking distance to the conference venue. For more information, visit http://www.mu.iastate.edu/parking–maps/parking/
Other parking is available on campus by obtaining a Visitor Parking Permit, allowing you to park in a General Staff or Student parking lot and walk to Ross Hall. Visitor Parking Permits are $5 a day and are required to park on campus during the week.
More information can be found at http://www.parking.iastate.edu/visitor.
Parking on campus on the weekend does not require a permit, but please make sure to check the signage at the entrance of each lot to ensure it is open for non-permitted vehicles.
Ross Hall is also accessible by bus. The 21-Cardinal and 23-Orange are the most direct and frequently running routes.
Hotel Information
Ames has a lot of hotel and accomodation options for the nights of October 24th, 25th and 26th. Conference attendees will need to contact hotels directly to book rooms.
Hotel options:
Iowa House
405 Hayward Avenue
515-292-2474
www.iowahouseames.com
Starting rate: $95-$185
3 blocks from the campus
*Iowa House is a unique option. Formerly a fraternity house, it was converted to a hotel and is located in ISU’s “campus town” just a few blocks from the Memorial Union. It has received stellar reviews on trip advisor.
Gateway Hotel and Conference Center
2100 Green Hills Dr.
515-292-8600
http://gatewayames.com/
Starting rate: $109.00
CyRide Brown line serves this area, but only on weekdays.
Holiday Inn Ames Conference Center
2609 University Blvd
515-268-8808
www.holidayinn.com
Starting rate: $126
CyRide Brown line serves this area, but only on weekdays.
Sleep Inn & Suites
1310 Dickinson Ave
515-337-1171
www.sleepinnandsuites.com
Starting rate: $96
CyRide Red line serves this area.
AmericInn
2507 SE 16th St.
515-233-1005
www.americinn.com
Starting rate: $95
Hilton Garden Inn
1325 Dickinson Ave
515-233-8000
www.hiltongardeninn.com
Starting rate: $123
CyRide Red line serves this area.
*Near Sleep Inn (above) and served by the Red line which is the most frequently running line in town. Cafes, restaurants and conveniences stores within walking distance of this hotel.
Days Inn Ames
229 S Duff Ave
515-232-0280
www.daysinn.com
Starting rate: $55
CyRide Blue line serves this area.
*Days Inn is about a 10-minute walk to Ames downtown Main Street which features shops, restaurants, bars, cafes, and a farmers market on Saturday mornings. CyRide Red and Green lines go between Main Street and campus.
Travel
Air Travel
The closest airport to Iowa State University is Des Moines International Airport. There is a shuttle service available between the airport and ISU (see below). Other major airports, including Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport, Kansas City International Airport, and Omaha Airport. are within driving distance, but require renting a car.
Private Black Car Service
Executive Express offers private black car service using sedans, SUVs, and private executive vans for door-to-door, direct transportation to and from DSM and Ames.
Booking can be done through their website (executiveexpress.biz) or over the phone at +1 (320)253-2226.
Shuttle Service to and from Des Moines International Airport
We are sorry to announce that as of Monday, October 21st, this service is no longer offered for reasons outside of our control. Please email us if you have booked with Shuttle Services so we can provide alternate options.
ISU Airport Shuttles (UTS) offers “individual airport” shuttles between DSM and ISU. Requests need to be made 1 week prior to your trip. Typical fee is $125 one way. A group of 3 max. can travel on the same shuttle for the same price, resulting in a discounted price for all. If this occurs, UTS will refund travelers, considering the actual number of travelers.
When completing the reservation form and when asked for a “Student ID Number,” please fill in the following: TSLL2024Conference.
Lyft & Uber
Both Lyft and Uber operate in Iowa and the Ames area. Note that rides may not be as abundant as they might be in a major city. Both services are available upon downloading the company’s app on your mobile device.
Car Rental
Car rental agencies are located in the baggage claim area in Des Moines International Airport.
Driving directions:
From Des Moines (≈ 35 minutes)
>35 North (34 miles)
>Exit 111B to US 30W (3 miles)
>Exit 146 to ISU
Des Moines to Iowa State University
Ames’ Bus System
Ames CyRide bus system offers safe, reliable, and friendly service for navigating around Ames. Please find a nice CyRide and Ames map here. The Iowa State “MyState” app offers a nice CyRide GPS interface that shows in real time where buses are with respect to your current location.
Getting to the Conference Venue
Conference sessions will be held on campus in Ross Hall next to the Memorial Union, 2229 Lincoln Way, Ames Iowa 50014. Pay parking is available in the Memorial Union Parking Ramp, adjacent to the conference venue. For more information, visit http://www.mu.iastate.edu/parking–maps/parking/. More information about parking can be found at http://www.parking.iastate.edu/visitor.
Dinning Options
On Campus
For a complete list of on-campus restaurants and cafés: https://www.dining.iastate.edu/hours-menus/
- Memorial Union Food Court ($). 2229 Lincoln Way. Breakfast, lunch, and dinner menus. Halal, vegan, and vegetarian options. Restaurants include: Chester’s Chicken – Cucina Italiana – Cys and Fries – Fresh Burrito Works – Godfather’s Pizza – Panda Express – The Dish – Subway
- Carlos’ Quesadillas ($). Food truck outside Kildee Hall. Mexican food: Quesadillas, fajitas, tacos, burritos.
- MU Market & Café ($). 2229 Lincoln Way. Convenience store, grab-and-go sandwiches, salads, bakery, and coffee. Vegan and vegetarian options.
- Caribou Coffee & Hub Grill & Café ($). Across from Parks Library. Deli and bakery, sandwiches, salads, wraps, and coffee. Vegan and vegetarian options.
- Bookends Café ($). 0184 Parks Library. Grab-and-go sandwiches, salads, bakery, and coffee. Vegan and vegetarian options.
Campus Town
Restaurants and cafés are within walking distance from the Memorial Union.
- Potbelly Sandwich Shop ($). 2310 Lincoln Way. 9am-10pm. Made to order toasted sandwiches, salads, and ice cream shakes. Vegetarian options.
- Blaze Pizza ($). 2320 Lincoln Way. 10:30am-10:30pm. Wood-fired pizza; make your own pizza. Vegetarian options.
- Jeff’s Pizza Shop ($). 2402 Lincoln Way. 10:30am-1am. Pizza, sandwiches, lasagna, salads, chips, and brownies.
- Smokin’ Oak wood-fired pizza ($).: 2420 Lincoln Way. 10:30am-10:30pm.
- Cafe Baudelaire ($$). 2504 Lincoln Way. 10am-1:30am Brazilian fusion cuisine, hamburgers, omelets, salads, desserts.
- Mr. Burrito ($). 2508 Lincoln Way. 11am-9pm Mexican food: Burritos, tacos, quesadillas, enchiladas, tostadas, Mexican drinks including horchata.
- Taste Place ($). 2512 Lincoln Way. Chinese food
- Arcadia Café ($). 116 Welch Ave. 7am-8pm. Sandwiches, small plates, soup, salad, desserts; vegetarian & gluten-free options.
- Indian Delights ($). 120 Welch Ave. Kofta, curry dishes, chicken, lamb, shrimp, salmon; vegetarian options; desserts.
- Jimmy John’s ($). 135 Welch Ave. 10:30am-3am. Plain slims, sub sandwiches, club sandwiches.
- Thai Kitchen ($$). 2410 Chamberlain St. 11am-8pm. Thai food: Yums, soups, noodles, fried rice, pad, and curry dishes.
- Pizza Pit ($). 207 Welch Ave. 11am-12 midnight. Pizza, chicken wings, hot sandwiches.
- Stomping Grounds ($$). 303 Welch Ave.7am-12am. Regular and toasted sandwiches, salads, pasta, soups, crepes, desserts, coffee. Outside patio area.
Downtown Ames
How to get there: Take Cyride #1 Red East or #2 Green East from campus. For a full list of downtown Ames restaurants, cafés, and events, access http://www.amesdowntown.org/
- Wheatsfield Cooperative Grocery & Deli ($).413 Northwestern Ave. 7am-9pm Breakfast burritos, salad bar, hot bar, soups, bakery, desserts; vegetarian options.
- Depot Deli & Cookies ($). 526 Main Street. Sandwiches, soups, salads, desserts; vegetarian options; lunch & dinner combos.
- Aunt Maude’s ($$$). 547 Main St. 11am-2pm, 5pm-10pm. Salads, soups, omelets, sandwiches, bistro, salmon, chicken, beef.
- The Spice ($$). 402 Main St. 11am-2:15pm, 5pm-8:45pm. Thai cuisine: Spring rolls, dumplings, soup, curry, noodles, fried rice, chicken, pork, seafood, desserts; vegetarian options; tea, fruit juices.
- Chocolaterie Stam ($). 230 Main Street. 8:30am-8pm. Bonbons, chocolate treats, cookies, wafers, gelato, licorice.
- Café Diem ($). 229 Main Street. 7am-10pm Coffee, pastries, salads; wi-fi.
- Little Woods Herbal tea shop and tea house ($). 136 Main St. Herbs, spices, loose leaf teas, medicinal herbs, artisan wellness blends.
- Great Plains Sauce and Dough Company($). 129 Main St. 11am-2pm, 4:30pm-12am Pizza, sandwiches, salads, desserts.
- The Grove Café ($). 124 Main. 6am-2pm. Breakfast & lunch menu: Omelets, pancakes, French toast, hamburgers, hot sandwiches, desserts.
- The Mandarin ($$). 415 Lincoln Way. 11am-2pm, 5-9pm. Beef, chicken, pork, shrimp, & vegetable lunch entrées; seafood; dinner specials for 2-10 persons; soups
- Cornbred Barbecue ($$). 526 Main St Suite. 11am-…. Beef, pork, turkey, sausage.
West Ames
How to get there: Take Cyride #1 Red West from campus.
- Pammel Grocery & Deli ($). 113 Colorado Ave. 11am-8pm. Indian, Pakistani, and Middle Eastern food. Halal & vegetarian options: Gyros, kabobs, falafel, samosas, kofta.
- Szechuan House ($). 3605 Lincoln Way. 11am-10pm. Chinese food: Chicken, duck, lamb, pork, seafood; soups, lunch specials; vegetarian options.
- Shogun Japanese Steakhouse ($$). 3704 Lincoln Way. 11am-9:30pm. Soups, salads, teriyaki, yakisoba, tempura, hibachi, sushi, sashimi, udon, shabu shabu, hibachi.
- Provisions Lot F ($$$). 2400 N Loop Dr. 7am-8pm. Salads, soups, omelets, sandwiches, bistro, salmon, chicken, beef.
- Lockwood Café ($). 625 Reliable St. 8am-3pm. Breakfast & Brunch Restaurant.
North Ames
How to get there: Take Cyride #6 Brown North from campus.
- The Café ($$). 2616 Northridge Pkwy. 7am-9pm. Omelets, pancakes, soups, salads, hamburgers, sandwiches, steak, fish, pizza, pasta.
- +39 Italian Restaurant & Cantina ($$). 2640 Stange Rd. 11am-2pm, 5pm-9:30pm. Pasta, pizza, soups, salads, sandwiches; chicken, beef, fish; gluten-free options.
- Brick City Grill ($$). 2704 Stange Rd. 11am-12am. Hamburgers, sandwiches, entrées (chicken, pork, salmon), nachos, salads; gluten-free options.
- El Azteca ($$). 2727 Stange Rd. 11am-9pm. Mexican food: Quesadillas, burritos, enchiladas, special dinners, soups, salads, desserts.
- Wallaby’s Bar & Grille ($$). 2733 Stange Rd. 11am-11pm. Salads, soups, hamburgers, sandwiches, wraps, nachos,entrées.
- Los Altos Mexican Restaurant ($$): 823 Wheeler St. #5. 11am-9:30pm. Quesadillas, enchiladas, tacos, burritos; vegetarian options; desserts.
- Ge Angelo’s Italian Restaurant & Lounge ($$). 4-9pm. 823 Wheeler St. #9. Salads, pizza, calzone, pasta, chicken, cod; vegetarian options; build your own pizza; desserts.
South Ames
How to get there: Take Cyride #3 Blue South from campus.
- Hickory Park Restaurant Co. ($$). 1404 S. Duff Ave. 10am-9pm. Barbecue, meat dinners, hamburgers, deli and smoked sandwiches, ice cream menu; teas.
- Fuji Japanese Steakhouse ($$$). 1614 S Kellogg Ave. #101. 11am-2pm, 4-9:30pm Hibachi, teriyaki, tempura, udon, soba, rolls, sushi bar entrées, katsu, don buri, desserts.
Cultural Attractions & Entertainment
On Campus
How do I get there? Everything on campus is within a walking distance.
- ISU’s Museums. Around campus
- The Maintenance Shop. Memorial Union. Stand-up comedy, open mic nights, theater performances.
- Farm House Museum. Near Ross Hall. M-F 12-4pm. Lake Laverne: Just outside the Memorial Union (MU). Created in 1916. Home to the swans Lancelot and Elaine.
- Reiman Gardens: 1407 University Blvd. 9am-4:30pm.
All Ames Parks: http://www.cityofames.org/government/departments-divisions-i-z/parks-recreation/park-system
- Brookside Park. 1325 6th Street (near campus).
- Ada Hayden Heritage Park. 5205 Grand Ave.
- Inis Grove Park. 2500 Duff Ave.
- Main Street Cultural District
- Octagon Center for the Arts. 427 Douglas Ave. 10am-5pm.
- Ames Public Library. M-Th 9am-9pm, Fri-Sat 9am-6pm, Sun 1-5pm.
- Cinemark Movies 12. 1317 Buckeye Ave.
Contact: tsll@iastate.edu