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Author: Maria Célia Nick |
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Date Posted: 14:23:18 08/30/10 Mon 3- Can work presented at conferences be published? What are the common publication genres? EUROCALL, the European Association for Computer Assisted Language Learning aims to provide a European focus for the promulgation of innovative research, development and practice relating to the use of technologies for language learning. A EUROCALL conference is held in August/September annually in a European country, and is open to anyone interested in e-learning and languages. The works presented in the EuroCall conferences can be selected and published in the ReCall Journal. ReCall Journal is a refereed-journal responsible to disseminate the conference information. It is published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of EuroCall. It is issued three times a year and it is available online to subscribers. The common genres published in the ReCall Journal are articles relating to theoretical debate on language learning strategies and their influence on practical courseware design and integration, as well as regular software reviews. Another kind of publication genre is the electronic type. The TESOL (Teacher of English to speakers of other languages) has its press about the convention released. They put on their site recorded sessions from the annual conventions. The videos from conventions attendances are put on TESOL`S Youtube channel, and one can review and download slides and handouts from many presentations on the TESOL Convention SlideShare Page. [ Next Thread | Previous Thread | Next Message | Previous Message ] |