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Abram Anders won the Association of Business Communication’s “2022 Outstanding Article in the International Journal of Business Communication” award.

Abram Anders won the Association of Business Communication’s “2022 Outstanding Article in the International Journal of Business Communication” award for his “Human-Centered Leadership Development: A Communication-Based Approach for Promoting Authentic and Transformational Leadership” article.  This award recognizes an article that contributes significantly to scholarship, research, and/or pedagogy and demonstrates originality of thought and careful investigation. … Continue reading Abram Anders won the Association of Business Communication’s “2022 Outstanding Article in the International Journal of Business Communication” award.

The 19th Annual Technology for Second Language Learning Conference—the first hybrid-format conference—was held October 14 & 15

Learning English Online: Research for Course Design was the theme of the 19th Annual Technology for Second Language Learning Conference—the first hybrid-format conference—held by the applied linguistics and technology program in the Department of English. There were four keynote speakers: Amy Nunamaker, from FHI360, and Kate Bain, from the Online Professional English Network (OPEN) in the … Continue reading The 19th Annual Technology for Second Language Learning Conference—the first hybrid-format conference—was held October 14 & 15

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2022 Technology for Second Language Learning Conference

You are welcome to join the hybrid 2022 Technology for Second Language Learning Conference, “Learning English Online: Research for Course Design” virtually or in-person at Iowa State University on October 14-15, 2022.  Learn more about the conference and the free registration at https://apling.engl.iastate.edu/conferences/technology-for-second-language-learning-conference/tsll-2022/

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Lunch and Learn

Event:   Lunch & Learn Date:     Thursday, Oct. 13, 2022 Place:    212 Ross Hall Time:     Noon – 1:45 pm Presenters: Amy Nunamaker and Kate Bain, Session information: The U.S. Department of State’s Office of English Language Programs collaborates with U.S. educational institutions and TESOL professionals to manage programming and resources for English language teaching … Continue reading Lunch and Learn

October 13, 2022, 12:00-1:45pm | 212 Ross Hall 
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LC ENGL Links Workshop #4

This workshop’s topic is adapting AdvComm course materials for LCs. ​ There will be plenty of time for questions and conversation. This workshop is open to all faculty and GTAs interested in ENGL links. If you are interested in contributing to this workshop, contact Brenna Dixon. English Links as Departmental Service  As of this semester, … Continue reading LC ENGL Links Workshop #4

November 30, 2022, 1:10-2:00pm | Ross 212
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LC ENGL Links Workshop #3

This workshop’s topic is adapting ENGL 250 course materials for LCs + building relationships with LC advisors. ​ There will be plenty of time for questions and conversation. This workshop is open to all faculty and GTAs interested in ENGL links. Our November workshop and topic: Wed. 11/30, 1:10-2 in Ross 212: Adapting AdvComm course materials for … Continue reading LC ENGL Links Workshop #3

October 26, 2022, 1:10-2:00pm | Ross 212
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LC ENGL Links Workshop #2

Lunch will be provided. This workshop’s topic is successful adaptation of ENGL 150 course materials for LCs. ​ ​Longtime ENGL links instructors, Natalie Meyer and Kristin Stoner will present their approaches to developing successful ENGL 150 links. Natalie and Kristin have 15+ years of LC ENGL links experience between them. There will be plenty of time for … Continue reading LC ENGL Links Workshop #2

September 28, 2022, 1:10-2:00pm | Ross 212