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admin — May 1, 2009, 4:51 pm

LING 4980/5980: Sim-Gaming for Lang. Learning (Fall 2009)

In LING 4980/5980: Sim-Gaming for Language Learning, students will learn how simulation and simulation-gaming can be used to make language learning not only engaging, but exciting, and directly relevant to real-world situations.
The course will cover not only sim-game design and use, but will also show how to select and adapt existing sim-games, including ones designed [...]

admin — , 4:41 pm

Two UT Master’s Graduates involved in 1st Purdue University Graduate Student Symposium on ESL Studies

Fatima Esseili and Veronica Jayne, both graduates of our Master’s in English — Concentration in ESL and now doctoral students at Purdue, were involved in the 1st Purdue University Graduate Student Symposium on ESL Studies, Fatima, as one of the organizers, Veronica, as a presenter (“Making a Book with Elementary School Writers: Process, product and [...]

admin — , 4:36 pm

Colleen Brice Gives Workshop on Qualitative Data Coding to UT Students

Prof. Melinda Reichelt reports that on Friday, March 20, a workshop hosted at UT entitled “Coding Qualitative Data in Applied Linguistics” took place. Eight MA-ESL students participated in the event (Doria, Hill, Liao, Myers,Vimuttipong, Wherley, Wolfel, and Zhou). The workshop was facilitated by UT English Professor Melinda Reichelt and Colleen Brice, Associate Professor of English, [...]