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From http://tinyurl.com/vance-bio February,
2010: Vance Stevens was an ESL teacher for 20 years and has since moved through
CALL coordination and commercial ESL software development to consultancy in
CALL environments to his current position as lecturer in computing at Petroleum
Institute, Abu Dhabi. He is coordinator of Webheads, a vibrant community of
practice of hundreds of language teachers online who have collaborated since
1998 on three international online conferences plus countless and varied
collaborations between teachers and students. He has been working for the past
decade on promoting professional development and learner autonomy via social
media and collaboration in online spaces. He has created numerous publications
and presentations on these topics, listed at
http://vancestevens.com/papers/.
Some of his presentations and workshops have been under the auspices of the
USIS English Language Specialist Program (2004 in Tunisia), and include a
plenary address at a conference at AUC in Cairo. Vance can speak or give
workshops on aspects of social networking of interest to language teachers; for
example how tagging and aggregation works and can be used by teachers to put
their students in touch with one another in on-the-fly collaborative projects.
Further elaboration:
http://advanceducation.blogspot.com/2010/02/who-are-you-and-what-have-you-done.html
A 4-line bio from Feb 2008: Vance Stevens teaches computing at Petroleum Institute in Abu Dhabi. After a 20-year career in English language teaching, usually as CALL specialist and coordinator, he worked in software development in California as educational technology consultant, before returning to the Middle East as ed tech coordinator for a language school in Abu Dhabi. There he founded the online community Webheads resulting in involvement in many community-based online professional development endeavors which have formed the basis of his professional development life this past decade.
An earlier Bio: Vance Stevens is a Lecturer in Computing at Petroleum Institute in Abu Dhabi. From 1997-2003 he was CALL (computer-assisted language learning) coordinator at the Military Language Institute in Abu Dhabi. He has been an ESL teacher since 1975, and has implemented CALL since 1979. He has conducted research, produced numerous publications and CALL software, and was for 2 years Director of ESL Software Design at a software publishing company in California.
Vance is past chair and founding member of the CALL Interest Section in TESOL. He has also served on the editorial boards of major professional journals, e.g. TESOL Quarterly and CALICO Journal, and is currently
Since 1996 Vance has developed online language learning environments resulting in two robust communities of practice (one for students and the other for teaching peers) based on the 'Webheads' model of personalized web pages and weekly synchronous online events. These activities have led to numerous publications and conference presentations in the past several years, both on site and online, and to a number of appearances for keynotes and workshops under the auspices of various institutions including the US State Departments English Language Specialist Program. Eight years of fruitful interaction and substantial collaboration through Webheads culminated in the Webheads in Action Online Convergence which Vance instigated and coordinated entirely online in November, 2005, and which is scheduled for a repeat in May 2007: http://wiaoc.org
CALL = computer-assisted language
learning
CMC = computer-mediated communications
ESL/EFL = English as a
second/foreign language
55 words: Vance Stevens is a Computing Lecturer at Petroleum Institute in Abu Dhabi. In 20 years as ESL teacher and CALL coordinator, he implemented many CALL facilities, conducted research, and produced numerous publications and CALL software. He moonlights as Ed Tech consultant, online facilitator and coach, and founder and moderator of the Webheads community of practice.
My research efforts have been in the area of efficacy of CALL, or computer-assisted language learning. Since the early 1980's I have held several CALL coordinator positions where my job was to implement CALL and train others to cope with computers in the workplace as well as use them productively with students. Recently I have altered my notions of CALL after fostering an online community called Webheads which started out in 1997-8 as an online class for students. The class was totally communicative and developed linguistic competence in students through giving them an opportunity to meet regularly as members of a community in various virtual spaces. The class attracted the interest of teachers who soon formed an offshoot called Webheads in Action which has served as a crucible for notions of learning languages and how to teach them through constructivist principles that work through communities of practice. This group, in existence since 2001-2, has a focus of my teacher training activities ever since. The idea is for participants to use socially networked multimedia computer-mediated communications tools to help each other learn about blended and online environments so as to develop implementations applicable to participants' teaching situations and special projects.
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