Pre-Conference: Electronic porfolios as an alternative assessment during the pandemic

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In the series of the pre-conference workshops to welcome to the International Conference  on Applied Linguistics and Language Education 2022: Reconnecting and thriving in the new normal, the workshop ” Electronic Portfolios as an alternative assessment during the pandemic” is hosted by the National University ( Phillipines) on September 21, 2022. This event will be a chance for lecturers, teachers, social scientist and people who are working in the educational field to reveal more information about a new assessment as a pedagogical tool – Electronic portfolios.

About the Speaker:

Ricky Lam is Associate Professor and Associate Department Head in the Department of Education Studies at Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong, China. He is the Past President of Hong Kong Association for Applied Linguistics (HAAL), 2018-2020. Ricky is currently Associate Editor of Frontiers in Psychology and has served in several international editorial boards, such as Assessing Writing, RELC Journal, Journal of Asia TEFL, etc. He has been mentoring eight doctoral students. His research interests include L2 writing assessment, digital portfolios, and language assessment literacy. His publications have appeared in Assessing Writing, System, Language Testing, TESOL Quarterly, TESOL Journal, ELT Journal, and other SSCI- and SCOPUS-indexed journals. Ricky is also the author of Portfolio Assessment for the Teaching and Learning of Writing (Springer, 2018), Using Portfolios in Language Teaching (New Portfolio Series 4, SEAMEO Regional Language Centre, 2019), and Using Digital Portfolios to Develop Students’ Writing: A Practical Guide for Language Teachers (with Benjamin Luke Moorhouse, Routledge, 2023).

Abstract: 

Electronic portfolios, aka e-Portfolios have been adopted in first and second language classrooms for nearly two decades. In the first decade (2000-2010), e-Portfolios were mainly used as a pedagogical tool. In the second decade (2011-present), they have been proven to be effective in improving motivation, autonomy, self-regulated learning, and internal/external assessment scores as a digital learning platform (cf. Barrot, 2016, 2021; Beckers et al., 2016; Zheng & Barrot, 2022). Despite this positive evidence, scholars remain unclear about whether e-Portfolios could be used as a valid cum reliable assessment tool, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic. This pre-conference workshop intends to fill this much-needed gap by addressing the following aspects of e-Portfolio assessment.

To begin with, the workshop describes the attributes and processes of e-Portfolios to keep participants in the picture. Then, it unpacks the conceptual rationale for e-Portfolios, namely socio-constructivist (online collaborative learning), assessment for learning (interactive pedagogies), and metacognition (digital reflective practices). Next, the workshop discusses the major differences between e-Portfolio pedagogy and e-Portfolio assessment when e-Portfolios are used as alternative assessment in second language classrooms. Afterward, it shares some actionable strategies with participants on how to use e-Portfolios to fulfill formative and summative purposes separately and concurrently. At last, the workshop provides several research-informed principles in case teacher participants plan to try out e-Portfolios in their work contexts.

Link for registration:

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Seminar: “Reflection on Writing And Getting Published in Academia”

On the morning of July 13, 2022, at UEH, a Seminar session with the theme: “Reflection on Writing And Getting Published in Academia” took place in a hybrid form (both online and face to face in Room B1.205, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City). The seminar plays an important role in the series of “Applied Seminars in Language Teaching” – International Conference on Applied Linguistics & Language Education (ICALLE 2022), co-organized by the School of Foreign Languages ​​and International Languages And Country Studies Institute, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City.

The seminar speaker is a famous education expert from Victoria University of Wellington (New Zealand), Assoc. Prof. Jonathan Newton. He has been working for more than thirty years in the field of language teaching and language teacher education in New Zealand and China. He is currently the Programme Director of the MA Programme in TESOL of Victoria University of Wellington (New Zealand). The seminar attracts many domestic and international authors, lecturers, teachers, and researchers in language practice to attend to find the right strategies, skills, and approaches to get their articles published in academic journals.

During only two- hour session, a lot of techniques, tips, personal experience and list of trusted articles are shared honestly by Assoc. Prof. Jonathan Newton. The Q&A session become hot than ever when a long list of waiting questions are sent via online chanel as well as the questions from the offline attendants are still raised continuosly.

Q&A session

The seminar is a vital step in preparing for the International Conference on Applied Linguistics and Language Education (ICALLE), which will take place on October 21-22 to support academic activities and find advanced methods as well as programs for teaching foreign languages ​​to the community. Furthermore, many international speakers from many universities around the world will attend the conference held in a hybrid format at Campus B, Ho Chi Minh City University of Economics, and online to adapt to the context of the new

If you missed the seminar, please feel free to access the links below for the recording and ppt slides:

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PPT Slides

Please find out more information of the upcoming international conference 2022: Reconnecting and thriving in the new normal via our official website: https://sflic.ueh.edu.vn/new/

Hybrid Seminar: Reflections on writing and getting published in academia

We would cordially invite you to register for the pre-conference seminar hosted by the School of Foreign Languages at the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh city (UEH University). Detailed information about the seminar is below:

Topic: REFLECTIONS ON WRITING AND GETTING PUBLISHED IN ACADEMIA

Mode: Hybrid Seminar

Speaker: Assoc. Prof. Dr. Jonathan Newton (Victoria University of Wellington)

Date: Wednesday, July 13, 2022

Time: 9.30- 11.30 AM (Vietnam)

Registration: Link to register

This Seminar is one of the activities under the frame of the International Conference on Applied Language and Language Education 2022 (ICALLE 2022). For further information, please view the enclosed Call for Proposals or contact the ICALLE 2022 Fanpage or Website.

By the way, the abstract submission deadline has been extended to July 30, 2022. Please submit your abstract to us via the email address sfl@ueh.edu.vn.

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