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TELHE2019

Telecollaboration in Higher Education in Language Classes: Teaching Practices, Linguistic Challenges and Cultural Horizons 2019

El Affroun, Blida, Algeria
4 - 5 November 2019
The conference ended on 05 November 2019

Important Dates

Abstract Submission Deadline
1st June 2019
Abstract Acceptance Notification
10th August 2019
Final Abstract / Full Paper Deadline
30th September 2019

About TELHE2019

the conference will deal with telecollaboration at the university in all its geographical, linguistic, cultural and pedagogical dimensions, and in an academic perspective. It is about evoking examples of telecollaboration, its obstacles and its challenges. Our conference will also discuss the characteristics of this telecollaboration in an international context marked by globalization and technological and computing development. As it is about informing about the reality of tele

Topics

Cross culture, Language acquisition, Sociolinguistics, Cultural competence, Higher education, Intercultural studies

Call for Papers

Telecollaboration: Theoretical issues

- Telecollaboration: From origins to the present day.

- Telecollaboration: Concepts and theories

Telecollaboration and didactics

- Telecollaboration as a tool for language learning at the university

- Telecollaboration and language

- Telecollaboration and teaching content

- Telecollaboration and language skills

- Telecollaboration and classical teaching / learning

Telecollaboration and culture

- Telecollaboration and mutual understanding

- Telecollaboration and stereotypes

- Telecollaboration and socio-cultural skills

- Telecollaboration and literature

Telecollaboration and digital sphere

- Telecollaboration and communication and information technologies

- Telecollaboration: When the real rhymes with the virtual

- Telecollaboration and exolingual exchanges

- Telecollaboration and email exchanges

Telecollaboration and translation

- Telecollaboration, domestication and foreignisation

- Telecollaboration in translation: obstacles and challenges

- Telecollaboration and cultural terms

- Telecollaboration and representation of the Other

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