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Friday 16
Friday workshops: 18:00-21:00 (Bring your own device).
Only unvetted workshops – all other presentations are on Saturday and Sunday.
Saturday 17
Registration: 09:00-17:00
Session 1: 10:00-10:30
Session 2: 10:40-11:10
Session 3: 11:20-11:50
Video Plenary: 12:00-12:30
Lunch: 12:30-13:30
Session 4: 13:30-14:00
Session 5: 14:10-14:40
Session 6: 14:50-15:20
Session 7: 15:30-16:00
Posters: 16:10-16:40
Keynote Address: 17:00-18:10
Networking Reception: 18:30-21:00, カルフール (Carrefour), #12 on the campus map.
Sunday 18
Registration: 09:00-15:00
Posters: 9:30-10:00
Session 1: 10:10-10:40
AGM: 10:50-11:20
Plenary: 11:30-12:30
Lunch and JALT OGM: 12:30-13:30
Session 2: 13:30-14:00
Session 3: 14:10-14:40
Session 4: 14:50-15:20
Session 5: 15:30-16:00
Session Types
Paper Presentations
Include empirical studies in a given CALL environment, theoretical discussion of an issue relevant to the field of CALL, evaluative studies of courseware in use, discussion of policies or strategies at an institutional, regional, or national level or assessment of the potential of technological advances in the delivery of language learning materials.
Length: 25 minutes presentation + 5 minutes questions
Show & Tell Presentations
Descriptions of a given language learning environment, piece of software, courseware or a practical application still in the developmental stage. There is less expectation regarding evaluation or research issues associated with the environment than in a paper presentation.
Length: 25 minutes presentation + 5 minutes questions
Workshop Presentations
Include practical demonstrations on how to use various tools or ideas for CALL-based language learning environments. They may include commercially or freely available tools, or in some cases individually developed materials provided there is the possibility of participants either using the tools demonstrated or developing similar tools for their own language learning environments.
Length: 70 minutes
Poster Presentations
For describing a work in progress, a theory in development, or a new process or idea, although submissions beyond this scope are also welcome.