Conference on Telecollaboration: Trinity College Dublin, 21-23 April 2016

Conference on Telecollaboration: Trinity College Dublin, 21-23 April 2016

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The second conference on telecollaboration to be held in Trinity College Dublin, Ireland from 21 to 23 April 2016.

the first conference on Telecollaboration in University FL Education was held in 2013, as an outcome of the INTENT project, funded by LLP of the European Comission. The event brought together over 120 researchers and practitioners from the field. Building on the great success of this event, the INTENT team is happy to announce the second in a planned biennial conference series.

Registration open for Research Methods Seminar Valencia – UNICollaboration 28/08/2017

Unicollaboration Research Methods Seminar, 6-7th October 2017 in Valencia, Spain. The topic for the seminar is: Using Electronic Learner Corpora to Study Online Exchanges. It is intended for telecollaboration practitioners investigating online exchanges and postgraduate and postdoctoral researchers seeking to enter the field.

Registration open for Research Methods Seminar Valencia – UNICollaboration Registration open for Research Methods Seminar Valencia 29 June 201717 July 2017 admin Registration is now open for the first UNICollaboration research seminar, organised by the University of Valencia (Spain) on 6 and 7 October 2017. The topic for the seminar is: Using Electronic Learner Corpora to…

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The highlights of the Conference dinner 23/04/2016
12/04/2016

The outline programme for Telecollaboration 2016 is now available online at:

http://www.tcd.ie/slscs/telecollaboration2016/160324OutlineProgramme.pdf

www.tcd.ie

05/04/2016

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12/02/2016

Don't forget - early-bird registration deadline fast approaching - 15 February!

Atlantic Light: Motion to Stills 07/12/2015

If you're planning to take a few days off in Ireland around Telecollaboration 2016, here's an appetiser for the west coast.

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03/12/2015

Deadine extension!

We've received a great response to our call for abstracts. In response to demand, we're extending the deadline to Monday 14 December.

If you've already submitted an abstract, we'll have a decision out within two weeks.

30/11/2015

Looking forward to Professor David Little's keynote, which will be entitled "Learner autonomy and telecollaborative language learning". Abstract:

The most successful language learning programmes are those in which, from the beginning, learners' agency is channelled through the target language; those in which, individually and collaboratively, learners use the target language to plan, execute, monitor and evaluate their own learning. The first part of my talk will elaborate on this claim, describing some of the pedagogical procedures that can be used to create and sustain an autonomous learning environment, and offering supportive evidence from classroom practice. The second part will explore some of the challenges that this approach poses for the organization of telecollaborative language learning. And the conclusion will briefly consider the implications of my argument for second language acquisition research.

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