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Loreli Mann is a CASLS Fellow, and is currently contributing to the launching of CASLS' database for place and experience based language-learning projects. Loreli received her BA in Spanish and Spanish American Studies at Mills College in 2014. She is currently an MA student in the Language Teaching Specialization program in the University of Oregon Department of Linguistics. Loreli says she's "excited to be a part of the CASLS team!"

Ben Pearson is a CASLS Fellow and comes as an MA student from the Language Teaching Specialization program in the University of Oregon Department of Linguistics. He has been doing research on gaming pragmatics and task-based language teaching and is currently working on the Games2Teach website. Ben says, "CASLS has given me the opportunity to work in a very specialized field that I really enjoy. I am grateful to be professionally developing myself in the field of Linguistics, as well as applying my knowledge and expertise to gaming. I am looking forward to contributing to the work everyone does here, and learning some more along the way."

Colin Riegler is a student web developer at CASLS. He spends much of his time doing tech support, web design, and generally making things look good and run well. Colin says, "I’m very interested in cognitive science, and enjoy investigating the mathematics of neuroscience."

Colin, Loreli, and Ben in front of the Baker Center

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