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One-size fits one: Incorporating technology into ESP courses
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InterSection: ESPIS with VDMIS and CALL-IS
One size fits one:
Incorporating technology
into ESP courses
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InterSection: ESPIS with VDMIS and CALL-IS:
One size fits one: Incorporating technology into ESP courses
Friday, April 8, 2016, 1:00 - 2:45 pm EST.
To join the webcast, click here. Instructions on how to join the webcast are at the bottom of this page.
Presenter Bios:
Dr. Christine Sabieh, Professor at Notre Dame University, is an American who lives in Lebanon. Through her teaching, administrative posts, and research, she keeps up her interest in Language teaching, Educational Technology and Educational Psychology. An advocate of CAL and a Certified On-Line Instructor/Trainer, she does education consultancy, workshops, publishes, and participates in conferences on a national, regional and international level. She is a member of TESOL, serving as a CALL-IS Steering Committee member, and has been an active contributor to TESOL Arabia activities and publications and serves as Testing SIG member-at-large Committee member.
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Marvin D. Hoffland is a Senior Lecturer of English at the Carinthia University of Applied Sciences, Department of Engineering and IT. He has taught and developed ESP/EFL courses in business, medical, and technical English since 2002. He has a MS in Economics and a BA in German and Economics.
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Suzi Lee is a Lecturer and Instructional Designer at the Georgia Tech Language Institute. She has been developing online courses for the Language Institute and is currently working on several MOOCs in business English. She has experience in all aspects of online course development and specializes in production and post-production of videos. She also has over 10 years teaching experience in IEP and ESP courses in the US, Canada, the UK and South Korea. Suzi has a MA in Applied Linguistics, a MA in Design Futures, and a BFA in Graphic Design.
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Julie Lopez is an Instructor and Videographer at the University of Delaware English Language Institute. In addition to over 10 years of teaching advanced-level students academic English and English through viewing and producing films, she produces educational and promotional videos for her institute. She is the chair of TESOL's Video and Digital Media Interest Section for 2016.
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Jackie Gishbaugher has worked in the field of English for Specific Purposes (ESP) for eight years in an array of professions including: medical care, law enforcement, and manufacturing. She is currently the Chair for TESOL’s ESP Interest Section and the director of an online English language training program at The Ohio State University. Jackie has also served as a US Department of State English Language Fellow (Indonesia) and Specialist (Ukraine). She received her Masters in secondary education with a TESOL endorsement from Akron University.
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