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EUROCALL 2016 : Conference on Computer-Assisted Language Learning (CALL) | |||||||||||||||||
Link: http://eurocall2016.org/ | |||||||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||||||
The 23rd EUROCALL Conference will be held at the Cyprus University of Cyprus in Lemesos (Limassol) Cyprus from 24th to 27th August 2016.
The programme will include individual papers, symposia, workshops, presentations on EU-funded projects, and posters. EUROCALL conferences are hosted under the auspices of the EUROCALL Association. They bring together educators, researchers, PhD students, administrators, designers of software and language learning systems, policy makers and other professionals involved in Computer-Assisted Language Learning (CALL) around the globe. CALL Communities and Culture The theme of EuroCALL 2016 is CALL Communities and Culture. It offers a unique opportunity to hear from real-world CALL practitioners how they practice CALL in their communities, and how the CALL culture developed in local and global contexts. CALL has moved from traditional drill-and-practice programmes in the 1960s and 1970s to more recent manifestations of CALL, such as the use of interactive whiteboards, corpora and concordances, Computer-Mediated Communication (CMC), to the applications used in virtual learning environments and e-learning, virtual worlds, gaming and Mobile-Assisted Language Learning (MALL). Keeping an eye on the latest changes and on the future, and being well informed, are critical success factors for the CALL community. So the questions are: What are the leading CALL theorists and practitioners doing now? What new developments are the experts discussing in local and global CALL communities? What must-know innovations and CALL cultures are emerging? What kinds of successes are others experiencing that can be leveraged to other CALL contexts? The EuroCALL 2016 Conference aims to provide insights into what to look forward to in the near future and in the long run regarding the theories and practices of CALL communities and culture. Conference languages: English and Greek (Plenary sessions will be in English, some parallel sessions may be in Greek). Authors of accepted presentations are invited to submit a short paper (1,500 words) for publication in the online conference proceedings, and may also submit an extended version for peer-reviewed publication in ReCALL or the EUROCALL Review. Details will follow shortly. Proposals for Papers, Symposia, European Projects, Workshops and Posters must be submitted in English or Greek. |
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