From: Sarah Withee <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: next IALLT webinar October 29
Date: October 21, 2013 9:28:16 AM CDT
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All,

Please join us for  the next IALLT webinar on Tuesday October 29.  We are still scheduling an exact time with our presenter and I will forward that information to LLTI as soon as I have it.

Our presenter is Elsa Perez from the Universidad Autónoma de Tamaulipas in Mexico. Her presentation is titled "Implementing Second-Language Learning Tools and Language Center Design in Tamaulipas, México." A complete description appears below.

To sign up for the webinar, please log into the IALLT website, click on the "conferences" tab, then the webinar link. This presentation will be recorded and a link to it posted on the IALLT website after the webinar is complete.

If you have any problems registering, please contact me.

Sarah Withee
IALLT Webinar Co-Coordinator

Webinar Description:


This presentation will describe the second-language learning technology tools we use in the Center for Languages and Applied Linguistics in the Universidad Autónoma de Tamaulipas in Mexico. Public as well as private universities are incorporating more and more technology based programs in their ESL Curriculum. This is due to the fact that there is a national requirement established in the Mexican government so that ESLis incorporated from preschool to higher education degrees. The PINEB (National English Program) has included ESL as part of the curriculum pre-K to K12 and middle and higher education. Universities are receiving students with greater knowledge in ESL and are now requiring an English proficiency of B1 (intermediate consolidated) for graduation. The UAT, being aware of this need, has incorporated several ways to fulfill this demand. One of the attempts is the creation of language

centers around the state. The presentation will discuss their design and the implementation of technology within them. We currently have four language centers in use and these serve about 8,000 students. We have a total of 15,000 so we are looking at alternative ways to reach out to them. One of the possibilities is online instruction combined with the regular classes. Each language center has a SAC (Self - Access Center) where students can receive additional practice, tutoring, and conversation classes as well.





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