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Tag: 2015 KOTESOL International Conference
Pre-Conference Workshops Strand D -– Media & Technology
Archive Copy. Gary Ross Talking to Your Computer: Using Web Speech to Develop Student Communication Skills and Autonomy 10:00 – 11:50 am (100 min.) Speaking to your computer in a […]
Pre-Conference Workshops Strand C -– Young Learners & Teens
Archive Copy. —— Presented by the IATEFL YLT SIG —— Virginia Parker Teaching Teenagers, a Practical Approach to the Challenges of Teaching Adolescents 10:00 – 10:50 am (50 […]
Pre-Conference Workshops Strand B — Teaching & Learning
Archive Copy. Jon Nordmeyer Academic Language: Barrier or Bridge? 10:00 – 11:50 am (100 min.) When is a table not a table? When it is the water table or periodic […]
Pre-Conference Workshops Strand A — Professional Development
Archive Copy. Curtis Kelly Self-Presentation Training 10:00 – 11:50 (100 min.) The presenter, who has done about 400 speeches at conferences, would to train you in his favorite techniques: […]
Pre-Conference Workshops 2015
Archive Copy. Enhance your Conference Weekend with Pre-Conference Workshops on Friday, October 9th. October 9, 2015 (Friday, a National Holiday: Hangeul-nal). Four Concurrent Workshop Strands (Attendee registers for a single strand) […]
Join the Revolution!
Archive Copy. Welcome teachers!!! Your students need you now more than ever to show what amazing possibilities await them! And you are in a unique position to do just that. […]
Registration FAQ – International Conference 2015
I can’t remember my KOTESOL account user name and/or password. When does my membership expire? Can I pay with a credit card? Did you get my […]
Presentation Proposal — 2015 KOTESOL International Conference Has Closed
Thank you for considering submitting to the KOTESOL International Conference. The proposal acceptance deadline has passed and proposal acceptance is now closed. If you missed submitting a proposal for the […]
Panel Discussions @ 2015 International Conference
Wanted: Lively, passionate discussions about topics that YOU care about. Why? To give you a chance to discuss an important issue with other participants. Think “Point-Counterpoint” without the politics or rancor. […]