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Title | Call for Papers: CALICO 2022 |
Body | From: https://calico.org/calico-conference-2022/ The CALICO conference features five types of presentations.
Workshops, as the name implies, take place in labs and consist of teaching some hands-on skill to attendees, such as a web/mobile/other application for languages, lesson development using technology for a classroom, or introducing a piece of software to users.
Individual presentations take place during the two full days of the main conference. These presentations are theory-driven and address quantitative/qualitative studies of language technology, application of technology for classroom use, or any of a range of language technology uses/applications for language acquisition. In order for proposals to be evaluated appropriately, submitters are asked to classify their presentation as Empirical Research (e.g., data-based experimental work) or Classroom Report (e.g., practice-based reports).
Panel presentations involve various presenters offering multiple views of a specific topic. The longer time allows for more in-depth coverage than in an individual session.
Technology Showcase presentations take place the first night of the main conference in a more informal setting — all presenters in a large room presenting simultaneously (no projection) while attendees may approach to discuss topics individually. The Showcase lasts for 2 hours. Demonstration-based presentations work well as Showcase presentations.
Poster presentations are scheduled during the Opening or during the Showcase time and follow the same format: simultaneous presentations, with attendees approaching to discuss topics individually.
Proposals are due Friday, October 29, 2021 |
Source | CALICO Conference 2022 |
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Publishdate | 2021-10-11 09:15:04 |
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