Join us on 13-14 November 2014 at Florence, Italy during the ICT for Language Learning International Conference. Dr. Cecilia Goria, Director of the MA in Digital Technologies for Language Teaching, will present a paper titled: "A multimodal learning experience for the reshaping of language education: a professional development programme for language teachers".
Conference website: http://conference.pixel-online.net/ICT4LL/acceptedabstracts.php
The event on Lanyrd: http://lanyrd.com/2014/pixelfirenze/
Wednesday, 27 August 2014
Monday, 18 August 2014
Would you like to study for a postgraduate degree on language teaching at one of the most prestigious UK universities?
Would you like to study for a postgraduate degree on language teaching at one of the most prestigious UK universities? If so, then apply for the Master of Arts in Digital Technologies for Language Teaching (distance learning).
The MA in DTLT provides a solid grounding in the pedagogical and practical aspects of new learning technologies, with a specific focus on language learning and teaching.
The MA consists of one core module, four modules chosen from a series of options listed below and an individually supervised dissertation.
The modules on offer are:
Advanced Language Teaching: technology-enhanced creative writing in a foreign language
Integrating Technology in Course Design and Assessment
Game based learning
Research methods
Second language acquisition and teaching
Telecollaboration for Language Learning
Teaching Translation with Technology
There is no obligation to enroll in the course even if we make you an unconditional offer. If you’re not sure that you meet the entry requirements for your course, applying is the best way to find out.
For more information visit the official website of the programme: http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/language-centre/teaching/dtlt.aspx
The MA in DTLT provides a solid grounding in the pedagogical and practical aspects of new learning technologies, with a specific focus on language learning and teaching.
The MA consists of one core module, four modules chosen from a series of options listed below and an individually supervised dissertation.
The modules on offer are:
Advanced Language Teaching: technology-enhanced creative writing in a foreign language
Integrating Technology in Course Design and Assessment
Game based learning
Research methods
Second language acquisition and teaching
Telecollaboration for Language Learning
Teaching Translation with Technology
There is no obligation to enroll in the course even if we make you an unconditional offer. If you’re not sure that you meet the entry requirements for your course, applying is the best way to find out.
For more information visit the official website of the programme: http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/language-centre/teaching/dtlt.aspx
Saturday, 9 August 2014
Students' work magazine - Academic Year 2013-14
Have a look at the current students' work magazine.
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