Oxford University Press:

A Dialogue with Goodith White and Hiroyuki Obari: Effective ways to adopt eTechnology Enhanced Language Learning into your classroom

Date: Monday, November 25th, 2013 Time: 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM

Speaker: Goodith White (co-author of Technology Enhanced Language Learning), Hiroyuki Obari (Professor of Aoyama Gakuin University)

Description:
Goodith White, co-author of Technology Enhanced Language Learning, and Hiroyuki Obari, professor of Aoyama Gakuin University and plays an active in research on IT-enhanced ELT, will give a talk on how to adopt etechnology enhanced language learningf into the classroom effectively, taking into account the current ICT environment of schools in Japan. This event includes Q&A and book signing sessions. Do not miss this opportunity to meet the experts and get practical ideas on teaching. Pre-register today to reserve your seat. Recommended for: English teachers of junior / senior high school and university students, and researchers on language teaching.

Language: The dialogue will be conducted in English. Space is limited, please reserve your seat today to avoid disappointment. Phone: Kinokuniya 03-3354-0757 (English available) 10:00-21:00 Online: www.oupjapan.co.jp/events/tell2013

Organization: Oxford University Press

Cost: 800 yen (incl.tax) To be paid on the day at the event

Venue: 8F Event Space, Kinokuniya Shinjuku Main Store 3-17-7 Shinjuku, Shinjuku-Ku, Tokyo (map)

Location: Tokyo, Tokyo Metropolis, Japan

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