COERLL Update: February Webinars

We are hosting two webinars this February, and invite teachers of all languages to join us for one or both! Registrants will receive the webinar link by email before the event.

Occupied Paris: Creating a Virtual Learning Experience

February 22, 2016 at 1:00pm CST, Online
 
Terri Nelson (California State University) will share results from student testing of Paris Occupé, a presenter-created role-playing game set in Nazi-occupied Paris. 
 
Results show student progress in linguistic production, complex reasoning and empathy.  In the game, students take on fictional identities to learn about Nazi-occupied Paris. The combination of historical information learned through the game, as well as more traditional course materials (fiction and nonfiction in a variety of media) plus the personal, emotional engagement with their RPG character, helps students engage in higher level critical thinking skills and express more nuanced emotional, moral and philosophical stances in French while also developing a more comprehensive and realistic understanding of the complex time period. 
 
This presentation will demonstrate the game design features underlying the content delivery and linguistic scaffolding.
 
Register here
 
 
February 23, 2016 at 3:00pm CST, Online
 
This webinar introduces FLLITE, an initiative of COERLL (University of Texas) and CERCLL (University of Arizona) that seeks to develop a transdisciplinary approach to foreign language study. The central concept of this approach - the literary in the everyday - is closely associated with the popular multiliteracies framework. In this project, "the literary" refers to the range of playful, metaphorical, and non-conventional ways of making meaning. 
 
The goal of this webinar is to help FL teachers understand different types of language play, in order to create engaging classroom activities that exploit the linguistic, literary and ethnographic dimensions of a target-language text. Joanna Luks (Cornell University) and Carl Blyth (COERLL, UT Austin) will lead the discussion. 

Register here.

Please feel free to contact info@coerll.utexas.edu for additional information on either of these events