MWALLT
 
   Midwest Association for Language Learning & Technology  
      Illinois - Indiana - Iowa - Kansas - Michigan - Minnesota - Missouri      
            Nebraska - North Dakota - Ohio - South Dakota - Wisconsin 

 
Illinois - Indiana - Iowa - Kansas - Michigan - Minnesota - Missouri
    Nebraska - North Dakota - Ohio - South Dakota - Wisconsin
MidWest Association for Language Learning Technology
 
 
 

MWALLT 2015 Conference

Valparaiso University, Valparaiso, Indiana
October 10, 2015

Call For Proposals

Theme: "Relevant Technologies for Language Learning: Methods and Spaces for Transfer of Knowledge, Practical Application, and Collaboration"

MWALLT invites you to attend our fall conference. We are accepting presentation proposals and encourage current members, professionals, and students to participate. We invite you to submit abstracts for presentations or workshops on topics related to language learning and technology. Whether you are a seasoned veteran or have newly acquired ideas to impart, please consider submitting a presentation or workshop proposal so that we can learn from your experience. Possible topics include, but are certainly not limited to, the following:

  • Adapting technology tools for on-line, hybrid and blended learning
    • Flipping, micro-flipping
    • Mobile devices, games and social media
  • Extending the learning community beyond the classroom
    • Online learning exchanges
    • Task-based learning, service learning
  • Remaining relevant--renewing and advancing our mission
    • Current/future functions of language center spaces
    • Developing campus allies, faculty/staff collaboration

Please mark your calendar and plan to join us!

Best regards,

Carol Goss
Director, Language Resource Center
Valparaiso University
mwallt.conference@gmail.com


 The deadline for proposal submissions has passed. 


Proposal Submission Form


 

MWALLT is a regional affiliate of IALLT (International Association for Language Learning Technology), established in 1965, a professional organization dedicated to promoting effective uses of media centers for language teaching, learning, and research.

 
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