Conference Registration Form

CALICO 2015 CONFERENCE REGISTRATION FORM
PRE- AND POST-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS
Unless otherwise indicated, preconference workshops will be held on the University of Colorado, Boulder, campus on Tuesday, May 26,
Wednesday, May 27, and Saturday, May 30, 2015. Workshop space is limited; sending registration payment now reserves your place.
ANVILL-LTI: Speech Tools for your LMS
Workshop Number One
Tuesday, 26 May 2015
9:00am-12:00pm
Location: Hellems Room 152
Conducted by: Jeff Magoto, Norman Kerr and Robert Elliott
This workshop introduces the latest version of ANVILL-LTI (A National Virtual Language Lab), a free, web-based application focused on
speech and the design of interactive tasks for listening comprehension and discussion.
ANVILL-LTI gives: 1) language students a means to practice spoken language and respond to a variety of tasks; 2) language teachers a
fast and easy way to create and share multimedia material, 3) online teachers new ways to interact with their students; and 4) language
centers a set of ad-free tools that require little support and integrate with the institution’s existing LMS.
VidéoTech, an Open Educational Resource and a Collaborative Workspace for Language Teaching and Learning
Workshop Number Two
Tuesday, 26 May 2015
1:00pm-4:00pm
Location: Hellems Room 152
Conducted by: Nandini Sarma and Matthew DiGiuseppe
Creating comprehension activities that are current, relevant and customized can be challenging. This workshop, for teachers and designers,
will provide a hands-on introduction to VidéoTech’s new editor which makes creating customized multimedia exercises in any language a
breeze. VidéoTech is a cost and copyright-free project originally created for French, recently opened for content development in other languages. Participants will work individually or in groups to create exercises with video or web links. We will also introduce VidéoTech’s
search and collaborative tools which allow teachers to share materials with the VidéoTech community, and to copy and repurpose
1ctiveties created by others.
Basic Online Language Design and Delivery
Workshop Number Three
Wednesday, 27 May 2015
9:00am-4:00pm
Location: Hellems Room 145
Conducted by: Marlene Johnshoy, Kathryn Murphy-Judy, Bonnie Youngs, Julio Rodriguez, Stephen Tschudi, Robert GodwinJones, Joe Terantino, and Abeer Aloush
The BOLDD Collaboratory offers this full day workshop to prepare participants to ask the right questions and get good answers about the
design and delivery of online courses for lower level language learning. We follow a basic ADDIE model (analysis, design, development,
integration, evaluation) with heavy emphasis on backward design. Ample examples are drawn from our own experiences as online designers and instructors. This year we will be including design and delivery for mobile learning, critical languages (Arabic), chained tasks and
GoogleFlows.
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Top 10 Technology Tools for Language Teachers and Learners Beyond the Classroom
Workshop Number Four
Wednesday, 27 May 2015
1:00pm-4:00pm
Location: Hellems Room 152
Conducted by: Linda Chang and Marianela Navarro
Finding and selecting from the ever-increasing number of web tools, mobile apps and free multimedia software available today can be
daunting! This hands-on workshop allows the participants to explore various free tools and incorporate them into their own instructional
designs or virtual learning environments. The participants can use the lab computers and bring their own smartphones to the workshop. A
demo on the design and use of the top 10 technology tools for foreign language teachers and learners will be provided. The demo will also
include incorporating four tools into Blackboard as embedded widgets making them very convenient to use.
Developing Great Video for Language Courses: A Flipped Workshop
Workshop Number Five
Saturday, 30 May 2015
9:00am-4:00pm
Location: Hellems Room 152
Conducted by: Luca Giupponi and Daniel Trego
In this flipped workshop, participants will analyze quality instructional videos and will learn how to produce videos using a variety of already accessible tools. They will also learn ways to encourage interaction between students and the content, as well as how to plan bulk
production in order to reduce average production time. Finally, participants will engage in a series of hands-on tutorials that will allow
them to leave this workshop with a sample finished product as well as a plan for implementation in their local context. Engagement with
online learning materials before the workshop is required.
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MAIN CONFERENCE REGISTRATION FEES (MAY 28-­‐29) The main conference will be held on the University of Colorado, Boulder, campus in Kittredge Central (registration
and exhibits) and the Wolf Law (presentations) buildings. There will be an opening reception and keynote on
Wednesday evening, May 27, and the closing dinner will take place Friday, May 29.
Early rates
(before 10 April)
Presenter
Nonmember
Closing Dinner (May 29)
$225
$315
$50
Member
One Day Only Pass
$250
$125
$300
$150
$50
Nonmember
$365
On-site rates
Member
One Day Only Pass
Closing Dinner (May 29)
You can find numerous other pieces of information on the conference website: http://calico.org
LODGING INFORMATION On Campus Housing
Rooms are available through the university and an online form will be available mid-spring semester. Reservations are by
room packages – nights and meals – and those choices may be seen also on the CALICO website. Room service will include
a linen package (one set of non-fitted sheets, two towels, one washcloth), pillow, pillowcase, blanket and bedspread. There is
no housekeeping service in individual guest rooms. Housekeeping service is provided in restrooms and public areas. All
rooms are non-smoking. Rooms are furnished with extra-long twin beds, dresser, bookcase, desk and closet. Telephones are
not provided in rooms and phone jacks are not active. A microfridge (microwave, refrigerator, and freezer) is provided in each
room. Telephone wake-up service is not provided. TVs are located in building lounges. Parking is by permit only.
Hotel Recommendation
Millennium Harvest House Boulder
1345 Twenty-Eighth Street Boulder, CO 80302; Phone: (303) 443-3850
Nestled at the base of the Flatirons amid 16 beautiful acres, Millennium Harvest House Boulder offers perfect access to the University of
Colorado campus, the Twenty Ninth Street retail center, historic Pearl Street Mall, dining hot spots, and miles of scenic paths for hiking
and biking. On property, the hotel has Thyme on the Creek restaurant, Coaches Corner Sports Bar, Cedars Lounge, indoor pool, outdoor
pool, fitness center, tennis courts, and pro shop (for tennis and bike rentals). For adventurous souls, paragliding is nearby.
Room amenities include HDTV with cable channels, coffee maker, hair dryer, radio alarm clock, ironing board and iron. CALICO guests
are entitled to complimentary internet and self-parking. Millennium Harvest House Boulder is located slightly less than 1 mile from the
Kittredge Central Hall and Wolf Law buildings, where exhibits and most meetings will take place. Shuttle service will run between the
hotel and Kittredge Central Hall.
Rates:
$129 single/double occupancy, plus applicable taxes.
Reservations:
Reference “1505CALICO” when making reservations
– Phone: (800) 545-6285
– Fax: (303) 442-3821
– E-mail: Click here
– Online: Click here
Cutoff Date:
Room rates are valid through and including April 24, 2015. After April 24, 2015 rooms and rates are subject to availability. Early reservations are recommended as rooms, or certain types of rooms, may sell out prior to April 24, 2015.
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CONFERENCE REGISTRATION FORM For detailed information & an on-line form, please visit CALICO's conference pages at https://calico.org
CANCELLATION POLICY: FULL REFUND MINUS $25 FEE BEFORE APRIL 10, 2015; ½ REFUND AFTER APRIL 10; NO REFUND AFTER MAY 26 Preconference Workshop Registration (Number – Short title):
Workshop Number One – ANVILL-LTI
Workshop Number Two – VidéoTech
Workshop Number Three – Online Language Design
Workshop Number Four – Technology Tools
Workshop Number Five – Video for Language Courses
#1 ($50.00) $
#2 ($50.00) $
#4 ($100.00) $
#6 ($50.00) $
#7 ($100.00) $
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Conference Registration (See types and amounts above)
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Conference Closing Dinner (May 29)
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If you require vegetarian meals, please place X the box:
Vegetarian
TOTAL AMOUNT PAYABLE TO CALICO:
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Phone: 512/245-1417 Fax: 512/245-9089 E-Mail: info@calico.org
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