AZ Computer-Assisted Language Learning Conference 2014


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AZ CALL (Computer-Assisted Language Learning) is a one-day annual conference that brings together computer-assisted language learning enthusiasts from Arizona and beyond to share ideas, network and receive valuable feedback on scholarly research, academic papers and major conference presentations which are in progress or preparation.

The keynote address, “Quo Vadis? CALL Research and Practice” will be delivered from 3:00 – 4:00pm by Robert Blake, professor of Spanish at the University of California, Davis, founding director of the UC Language Consortium and author of the book Brave New Digital Classroom: Technology and Foreign Language Learning.

RSVP Now to attend the conference, and learn more at the conference website.

AZ CALL 2014 is coordinated by Bryan Smith, an associate professor of English at ASU, and is sponsored by the Department of English and the Center for Science and the Imagination.

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