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Digital Modern Languages

A seminar series bringing together research and teaching in Modern Languages which engages with digital culture, media and technologies

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Lijing Shi (LSE) – Improving Synchronous Online Language Teaching Via Eyetracking, 9 March 2022, 4-5pm GMT

This online event is free but advance registration at the following link is essential to be given access to the…

eyetracking, language teaching, online learning

Call for Proposals: Digital Modern Languages Special Issue

The Digital Modern Languages section of Modern Languages Open is inviting proposals for articles to contribute to an open special…

Séagh Kehoe (University of Westminster) – Tibet, Economic Development and the Affective Politics of Online State Media in the PRC, Wednesday 26 January 2022, 4-5pm GMT

This online event is free but advance registration at the following link is essential to be given access to the…

digital culture, social media

Digital Modern Languages launch issue now available on Modern Languages Open

The Digital Modern Languages Open Access launch issue is now available to read on the Modern Languages Open platform.  Encompassing…

Post-Pandemic Reflections and Future Directions for Language Learning in Secondary Schools in the UK, Thursday 1 July 2021 – Recording

Recording Event Description The Covid-19 pandemic imposed sudden and widespread changes in education across the globe, including the forced shift…

language teaching, MFL, modern languages, teaching

Mirjam Hauck (Open University) – Addressing linguistic, cultural, and digital hegemonies in Virtual Exchange, Wednesday 12 May – Recording and Slides

Abstract: In this contribution I will argue that Virtual Exchange (VE) provides the ideal setting for promoting critical agency and…

ERASMUS, intercultural, language learning, modern languages, virtual exchange

Current Trends in Digital East Asian Studies, Wednesday 31 March 2021 – Recording and Slides

Research in Digital East Asian Studies has grown in scale and visibility in recent years, reflecting both the establishment of…

digital humanities, East Asia

Free remote teaching resources for primary languages

The resources below have been created in connection with our online event ‘Help! Sharing Good Primary Practice for Remote Learning:…

language teaching, remote learning

Registration Open – Help! Sharing Good Primary Practice for Remote Learning: Ideas in Modern Languages, 2 + 16 March 2021 (4-6pm GMT)

The onset of the pandemic and the move to remote learning has presented a huge challenge to the teaching community.…

MFL, modern languages, remote learning, schools, teachers, training

Recording Available – Critical Digital Pedagogies for Modern Languages in Higher Education, Wednesday 3 March 2021, 4.30-6.30pm (GMT)

How do critical digital literacies help us to engage productively with multilingual research topics? In what ways can emerging digital…

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