NCTE in collaboration with ITÉ & The Centre for Applied Language Studies, UL

Organising In-service Training for Languages and Technology in Education:

a one-day colloquium on ICT and language learning and teaching.

Programme

University of Limerick

Friday 13 September 2002

9.30 a.m. - 10.00 a.m. Coffee and Registration

John Holland Lecture Theatre

10.00 a.m. - 10.15 a.m. Official Opening of Colloquium

John Holland Lecture Theatre Professor Kevin Ryan, Vice-President, University of Limerick

10.15 a.m. - 11.30 a.m. Plenary Session 1

John Holland Lecture Theatre Chair: Angela Chambers, Director, Centre for Applied Language Studies

OILTE: Organising In-service training for Languages and Technology

in Education (Project Report)

Angela Rickard, Institiúid Teangeolaíochta Éireann, Baile Átha Cliath

Keynote: WELL - passing fad or fundamental shift in language learning?

William Haworth, Liverpool John Moores University

11.30 a.m. - 12.30 p.m. Parallel Session 1

Session A CALL Laboratory (A 1062)

Web Authoring for Teachers: practical and pedagogical issues

Dr. Liam Murray, University of Limerick.

Session B Computer Laboratory (A 1089 PC Cluster)

A low budget approach to CALL in the classroom: one school’s efforts to provide computer aided language-learning facilities in a range of classrooms

Jim Cannon, Salesian’s College, Celbridge.

Session C John Holland Lecture Theatre

Haz clic en español/Déan clic as Gaeilge: Teachers designing CALL materials.

Maryan Martin, Réaltán Ní Leannáin and Margaret Farren, Computer Applications for Education, Dublin City University

12.30 p.m. - 2 p.m. LUNCH

Private Dining Room

2 p.m. - 2.45 p.m. Plenary Session 2

John Holland Lecture Theatre

CALL and the development of learner autonomy

Françoise Blin, SALIS, Dublin City University

2.45 p.m. - 3.45 p.m. Parallel Session 2

Session A CALL Laboratory (A 1062)

How to use the web-site in teaching and learning.

Ole Lauridsen Handelshøjskolen I Århus / The Aarhus School of Business, Denmark

Session B Computer Laboratory (A 1089 PC Cluster)

Student Web-authoring for language learning

Freda Mishan Department of Languages, University of Limerick.

Session C John Holland Lecture Theatre

Pinboard: an accessible, practical ICT resource for language teachers and learners.

Liz Kiely, Project Leader Modern Languages in Primary Schools Initiative, Kildare Ed. Centre.

A Primary School Perspective on Using ICT in Teaching Modern Foreign Languages: An Overview of a School Integrated Project (SIP)

Karin Duffner, St. Patrick’s College, Drumcondra.

3.45 p.m. - 4.15 p.m. Coffee

4.15 p.m. - 5.15 p.m. Parallel Session 3

Session A CALL Lab (A 1062)

Practical Video Streaming Possibilities using RealMedia

Seaghan Moriarity, Freelance developer and consultant for education-related communities.

Session B Computer Laboratory (A 1089 PC Cluster)

How to create your own learning activities using Hot Potatoes

Nathalie Cazaux, Languages & Business Studies, Institute of Technology, Blanchardstown.

Session C John Holland Lecture Theatre

Junior Cert. and Leaving Cert. software for Irish, French and German

Christophe Harris, Rosk e-Systems, Terenure, Dublin.

Planning, Integrating & Evaluating ICT for Language Learning; Models of

Best Practice in Irish Academic Institutions

J Stephen Byrne, Abacus Communications, Lucan, Co. Dublin

5.15 p.m. Reception hosted by the Centre for Applied Language Studies, UL