Secondary Intersection Session 2
CALL and Materials Writers Interest Sections
Materials Writers contact:
Lida R. Baker lbaker@ucla.edu
CALL-IS contact:
Dawn Bikowski: bikowski@ohio.edu
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We could decide how many people to have on the panel. Four seems to be a favorite number, but if we demonstrate things we might want to settle for 3. I would envision having at least one publisher person on the panel and at least one materials writer. The other person/people would come from CALL.
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Presenters
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2:00-2:05 pm
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Introductions—Lida Baker, Materials Writers IS Chair-Elect
University of California Los Angeles, USA, lbaker@ucla.edu
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2:05-2:25 pm
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Randall Davis,
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2:25-2:45 pm
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Jennifer Lebedev
Using Online Opportunities to Overcome Challenges in Materials Design How has the Internet changed ELT materials design? Who is a materials writer today and how different have learners' expectations become? How difficult is it to find a platform and use online tools to create instructional materials? This presentation will address three sets of challenges and offer specific tools to match each set of needs. Both experienced and emerging writers will gain insight.
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2:45-3:05 pm
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Maggie Sokolik
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3:05-3:25 pm
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Sarah Worthington
, USA, sarahworthington@hotmail.com
Fostering Intercultural Communication in Project-Based Telecollaborative Exchanges
The presenter will discuss research and her experiences with project-based telecollaborative exchanges between international partners (e.g., the US, Thailand, Liberia, Germany, Mexico, and Poland). Considerations for setting up, structuring, maintaining, and assessing these projects will be discussed, as will insights about student training for these types of projects.
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3:25 -11:30 am
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Question and Answer Period
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