Learning Technologies in the Language Classroom: A step closer to the future, Nicosia, Cyprus, May 26 - 28 2006
The LTSig organised a three-day conference in conjunction with the University of Cyprus and the Cyprus Pedagogical Institute. Plenary sessions were given by: Prof James Coleman, Open University, UK - "The past, present and future of research into technology-enhanced language learning"; Dr Stephen Bax, Canterbury Christ Church University College, UK - "How can we make CALL more effective"; Gavin Dudeney, the consultants-E, Spain - "The DoS, the Trainer, the Teacher & Technology: And Ne'er the Twain".
The conference was jointly organised by the LT SIG, the University of Cyprus and the Cyprus Pedagogical Institute. It hosted 44 talks and workshops. Over 200 participants and speakers from 17 different countries attended what turned out to be a highly successful event.
This page, edited by Sophie Ioannou-Georgiou, contains links to material used at the conference, such as handouts etc. This page is under development.
The Opening Ceremony
Pavlos Pavlou welcomes everyone.
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Welcome by the University Rector, Professor Stavros Zenios.
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Welcome by the Cyprus Pedagogical Institute Acting Director, Dr Kyriakos Pillas.
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Welcome by Gavin Dudeney, the outgoing Learning Technologies SIG Coordinator.
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The opening of the conference by His Excellency, the Cyprus Minister of Education and Culture, Mr Pefkios Georgiades.
A group of happy delegates at the reception which followed the conference opening.
From left: Yuhua Hu (UK), Revathi Viswanathan (India), Sophie Ioannou-Georgiou (Cyprus), Ayesha Heble (Oman).
The Plenaries and Panel discussion
Opening plenary by Professor James Coleman (The Open University, UK). "The past, present and future of research into technology-enhanced language learning"
You can view the powerpoint of the plenary here.
Plenary by Dr Stephen Bax (Canterbury Christ Church University, UK) "How can we make CALL more effective?". You can view the powerpoint of the plenary here.
Plenary by Gavin Dudeney "The DoS, the Trainer & Technology: And Ne'er the Twain"
The Panel discussion inspired a very interesting and lively discussion among the panelists and the audience.
Some of the presenters in action.
Mark Pegrum, University of Western Australia, Australia. Mark's powerpoint and his handout.
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Yuhua Hu, University of Edinburgh, UK
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Pawel Sheffler, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poland
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Deborah Capras, Spotlight Verlag, Germany. Debbie's powerpoint.
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Ehya Amalsaleh, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Iran
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Other links
Jane Sherman's powerpoint.
Revathi Viswanathan's handout.
Chrystalla Lymbouridou's powerpoint.
Pete Sharma's handout.
Sophie Ioannou-Georgiou & Nicos Sifakis' powerpoint.
Tilly Harrison's powerpoint.
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A glimpse at some of the workshops
Tilly Harrison (University of Warwick) giving a workshop on "Creating your own Interactive Activities".
Jack Burston (University of Cyprus) giving a workshop on "Making Student-Produced Photo Documentaries"
Brendan Wightman (Cambridge ELT) giving a workshop on Interactive Whiteboards.
Poster sessions
Poster sessions were very interesting.
Audiences
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Audiences were great. And lots of fun! |
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Lots of chatting and getting to know each other. From left Demetris Chronopoulos (Greece), Demetris Aivazoglu (Greece) and Pavlos Pavlou (Cyprus).
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From left: Yiannis Georgiou (Cyprus), Sophie Ioannou-Georgiou (Cyprus), Micki Zaritsky (Israel), Jean Ashbury (UK), Gail Shuster-Bouskila (Israel), Revathi Viswanathan (India). |
From left: Jane Sherman (Italy), Andy Harrison (UK), Anne Claypole (Germany), Michael and Tilly Harrison (UK).
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And quite a bit of dancing took place
(and a bit of dancing on tables but some censorship took place and pictures were axed from this photodocumentary!)
From left: Pavlos Pavlou (Cyprus), Sophie Ioannou-Georgiou (Cyprus), Mark Pegrum (Australia).
Materials available
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The conference programme
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Plenaries
The past, present and future of research into technology-enhanced language learning
Prof James Coleman (Open University, UK)
powerpoint
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How can we make CALL more effective?
Dr Stephen Bax (Canterbury Christ Church University College, UK)
powerpoint
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Presentations
E-Learning:From Hype to Hope
Mark Pegrum (University of Western Australia, Australia)
powerpoint | handout
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Apres le deluge - What is the role of video in modern language learning?
Jane Sherman (Universita Roma Tre, Italy)
powerpoint
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A Virtual Learning Environment in an ESL Classroom
Revathi Viswanathan (ICFAI National College, Ambattur, Chennai, India)
handout
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The use of concept mapping software for argument building in the language classroom: Can they improve students’ argumentative essay writing?
Chystalla Lymbouridou (ICT Advisor, Cyprus)
powerpoint
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Blended learning with the English Campus
Pete Sharma (UK)
handout
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Using Distance Learning to teach EFL to Young Learners in Multigrade Schools
Sophie Ioannou-Georgiou (Cyprus Pedagogical Institute) & Nicos Sifakis (Hellenic Open University )
powerpoint
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Wikis and Autonomy
Tilly Harrison (University of Warwick, UK)
powerpoint .
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The Business Spotlight Blend
Deborah Capras (Spotlight Verlag, Germany)
powerpoint.
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