FIRST INTERNATIONAL MEETING
ON FOREIGN LANGUAGE
LEARNING IN TANDEM:
PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE
(INFLIT)
“Using ICTs for transnational, transcultural and transcontinental collaboration”
INFLIT Conference 2014 Presentations:
Thank you for attending the first annual INFLIT conference. To review presentations from the conference, please select the video link and corresponding PowerPoint presentations below.
If you wish to use one of these presentations as a source, please cite INFLIT Conference 2014.
Keynote Speech: "The Challenges and Evolution of Tandem Learning"
"Foreign Language Acquisition and Learning In-Tandem" - Part 1
Viviane Furtoso, Douglas Consolo Powerpoint
Anna-Katharina Elstermann Powerpoint
"Foreign Language Acquisition and Learning In-Tandem" - Part 2
"Foreign Language Acquisition and Learning In-Tandem" - Part 3
"Technology in Foreign Language Learning In-Tandem"
"Face-to-face Foreign Language Learning In-Tandem"
"Using Student Evaluations to Improve Virtual Immersion Sessions"
"The Cultural Dimension of Learning In-Tandem: Intercultural Discourse and Communication, Social, Gender, Racial and Identity Issues" - Part 1.1
Maisa de Alcântara Zakir Powerpoint
Garcia, Lima da Silva, Fontes Powerpoint
Vaz da Silva, Fonseca-Zang, Quaresma de Figueiredo Powerpoint
Marturet de Paris, Coffey, Mora Powerpoint
"Teletandem: Future Challenges"
Closing Lecture: "Teletandem and Performativity"
Closing Lecture: "Teletandem and Performativity" - Continued 1
Closing Lecture: "Teletandem and Performativity" - Continued 2
Click here to view final program with conference abstracts.
Keynote Speaker:
Dr. Karin Kleppin, Doctor and Professor in Applied Linguistics and Foreign Language Studies, Bochum University, Germany
The Challenges and Evolution of Tandem Learning
Closing Lecturer:
Dr. João A. Telles, Coordinator of the Teletandem Project, Universidade Estadual Paulista, Brazil
Teletandem and Performativity
University of Miami
Coral Gables, Florida, USA
February 27, 28 and March 1, 2014
Special Workshop for Educators
"Teletandem: Orientation and Guidelines for Telecollaboration Sessions and Mediation Meetings"
February 28, 2014 from 3:00-5:00PM
As part of the event, there will be a hands-on workshop in the MLL Language Lab (for educators who would like to explore this virtual approach to learning languages. Registration is $25 (cash only) for educators who wish to attend this workshop only. For those attending the full program and UM faculty, admission is free. To sign up, please send an e-mail to inflit2014@gmail.com. Please sign up early, as space is limited.
Learning foreign languages in-tandem is not a new idea. Tandem learning has been used by many students and professionals in the field of foreign language learning, since it was developed in Europe in the seventies and eighties. Foreign language learning in-tandem is based on principles of peer collaboration and reciprocity and much research has been carried out about the characteristics and language acquisition processes using this approach.
However, in the present era of globalization, the development of new ICTs – Information Communication Technologies - have eliminated trans-geographical and transnational borders, providing foreign language teachers and students with new opportunities for communication and contact between languages and cultures. Therefore, we are now faced with challenges to how extend research endeavors and broaden international efforts and collaboration to better understand the cultural dimensions of this learning context, particularly its intercultural communication and discourse, now that the principles of tandem learning start to be transposed and transformed from face-to-face into interactions mediated by technology and virtual environments.
OBJECTIVE
The objective of this international meeting is to offer a context for international researchers who are currently developing studies on tandem learning to share their ideas and research progress with other colleagues around the world, particularly (but not exclusively) those who are working with the developments of technology and foreign language learning in-tandem.
FORMAT OF SESSIONS
The meeting wishes to avoid the usual hassle of paper presentations of regular academic congresses. It will be purposively organized so that participating researchers and foreign language teachers will have the opportunity to present their research and pedagogical experiences with tandem learning at length, allowing time for group support, deeper discussions on the presented subjects and research results, and particularly for inter-institutional contact between researchers to open up context opportunities for international collaboration and research support.
Sessions will have one presenter, with multi-media resources, where he/she will have twenty minutes to present the research project, project research or pedagogical experience with foreign language learning in-tandem. The other half hour will be used for group discussion and problematization of the presentation content.
There will be a fee of $25 for presenters and those who wish to attend, which will be due upon arrival at the University of Miami on February 27, 2014. Only cash will be accepted. Admission is free for UM faculty.
AREAS
Paper submissions are welcomed in the following areas (but not exclusively) of foreign language learning in tandem:
PAPER SUBMISSION FORMAT
UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI ADVISORY BOARD
George Yudice: Chair, Department of Modern Languages and Literatures
Steve Butterman: Associate Professor, Department of Modern Languages and Literatures
Eduardo Negueruela: Associate Professor, Department of Modern Languages and Literatures
Ariel Armony: Director of the Center for Latin American Studies
Rachida Primov: Director of the Modern Languages Lab
Shana Mauerman: Tech Coordinator of the Modern Languages Lab
Leila Dacosta : Lecturer, Department of Modern Languages and Literatures
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
Coordination: Leila Dacosta
Program Coordinator: Maisa de Alcântara Zakir
Events Coordinator: Mary Mezzano
Technical Support Coordination: Dr. Rachida Primov
INTERNATIONAL ADVISORY BOARD
Anelly Mendoza Diaz (UAM – Universidad Autónoma de Mexico)
Anna Katharina Elstermann (Universidade Estadual Paulista, Brazil)
Annick Rivens Mompean (Université Charles-de-Gaulle, Lille III, France)
Anton Brinckwirth (Virginia Commonwealth University, USA)
Douglas Altamiro Consolo (UNESP – Universidade Estadual Paulista, Brazil)
Frances Goodingham (University of Southampton, England)
Francesca Helm (Università degli Studi di Padova, Italy)
João Antonio Telles (UNESP – Universidade Estadual Paulista, Brazil)
Karin Kleppin (Bochum Universität, Germany)
Liliane Santos (Université Charles-de-Gaulle, Lille III, France)
Livia Assunção Cecilio (Università di Bologna, Italy)
Marta Guarda (Università degli Studi di Padova, Italy)
Michael J. Ferreira (Georgetown University, USA)
Paola Leone (Università del Salento, Italy)
Robert Moser (University of Georgia-Athens, USA)
Robert O'Dowd (Universidad de Leon, Spain)
Solange Aranha (UNESP – Universidade Estadual Paulista, Brazil)
Thomas Johen (University of Stockholm, Sweden)
Wiebke Augustin (Technische Universität Karlsruhe, Germany)
Will Baker (University of Southampton, England)
SPONSORS
University of Miami
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