Call For Papers

CALL FOR PAPERS

8th Annual Conference on

Technology for Second Language Learning (TSLL) 

held in conjunction with

The second annual conference of
Pronunciation in Second Language Learning and Teaching

September 10-11, 2010

The role of CALL in hybrid and online language courses

Plenary speaker: Senta Görtler, Michigan State University

There is an increasing demand for online and hybrid language courses, which presents a unique set of opportunities and challenges for teachers, researchers, and materials developers with computer-assisted language learning (CALL) knowledge. This experience may range from classroom use to research on social networking resources, automated essay-scoring systems, and other emerging technologies. Resources utilized in such courses often precipitate issues concerning cost, training, and effectiveness. This conference aims to explore CALL’s role in the development and evaluation of online and hybrid language courses by collaborating with researchers and graduate students attending to questions such as the following. Papers that address these points are welcome:

  • How does experience with CALL influence development and evaluation of hybrid and online language courses?
  • What insights from SLA research can provide insight into the development and evaluation these courses?
  • What core research issues and methods need to be addressed when developing these courses?
  • What knowledge can be gained from both successful and less successful attempts at thoughtful course conversion projects?
  • How do public stakeholders affect the development, evaluation, and success of hybrid language courses?

Deadline for submission has been extended to May 30, 2010. Please submit a 250-word abstract to Jesse Gleason (jgleas@iastate.edu) to present a paper at the conference.  Acceptances will be sent out by June 30, 2010.

Registration fee

$30 USD for students and $60 USD non-students (early bird registration before August 15)
$45 USD for students and $75 USD non-students (after August 15)

Registration includes breakfast, lunch, coffee breaks and a reception. Please make checks payable to “English Department, ISU” and send the registration form to:

TSLL Conference

c/o Volker Hegelheimer
203 Ross Hall
Iowa State University
Ames, IA 50011-1201
For further information about the conferences, contact John M. Levis (jlevis@iastate.edu)

Information about previous TSLL conferences can be found at TSLL Archive.