| 
View
 

Developers' Showcase

This version was saved 7 years, 6 months ago View current version     Page history
Saved by Jennifer Meyer
on January 17, 2018 at 1:12:31 pm
 

 

 

Welcome to the

Developers' Showcase

Developers' Showcase

Friday, March 30, 2018

10:30am-12:20pm

ExhibitionHall, Booth 540

 

To join this live event, click <link>

recording: <link>

 

Presenter  Title  Summary  Links 
Claire Bradin Siskin, Edvista, USA  Audio Tutorial for LiveCode  LiveCode is well suited for playing and recording audio files - important capabilities in creating materials for learning and teaching languages. The tutorial, created in LiveCode itself, includes instructions as well as real-time demonstrations for each function. This tool is available as a free download.   
Thomas Robb, Kyoto Sangyo University (Emeritus), Japan   Two Free Apps for Language Enhancement: PeerEval and MReader  The presenter will demonstrate two free apps, 1) PeerEval allows students to rate their peer's presentations in real-time and presents them with a summary of the evaluations of their presentation on their own device and 2) MReader.org, a browser-based app that serves short 10-item randomized quizzes to your students so that they can prove to you and to themselves that they have read and basically understood their ER books.   
James Hunter, Gonzaga University, USA  Managing IEP Data and Tracking Learner Output  University-based IEPs and other language programs struggle to track student data efficiently for the purposes of reporting, trend analysis, and accreditation. Existing solutions such as Banner are extremely expensive to implement and to adapt to the needs of individual programs. I will demonstrate an online, mobile-ready platform currently under development.   
Pacheco Ana , Universidad de Los Andes, Venezuela, Venezuela (pachecomillananacarolina@gmail.com) Urbina Evelyn, Universidad de Los Andes, Venezuela, Venezuela (evelyn3324@gmail.com)  Maryce: English Learning Software For Students With Mld  Based on the recognition of the difficulties present into the process of teaching English, particularly for learners with Mild Learning disabilities (MLD), the software called MARYCE was design. Presenters will describe the program, which is accessible from the web and complies with the psychological and educational requirements of the users.   
       
       
       

 

Presenter Biographies

 

Name  Biography 
Claire Bradin Siskin, Edvista, USA (csiskin@edvista.com)   
Thomas Robb, Kyoto Sangyo University (Emeritus), Japan (tomrobb@gmail.com)   
James Hunter, Gonzaga University, USA (Hunter@gonzaga.edu)   
   
   
   
   

 

 

 

Comments (0)

You don't have permission to comment on this page.