AZCALL 2022

The AZCALL conference is a one-day event held each year that provides a venue for computer-assisted language learning enthusiasts from around the state, region and beyond to exchange ideas, network, and receive valuable feedback on scholarly CALL research, including that which is in progress. Our invited speakers this year are Dr. Shannon Sauro from the University of Maryland, Baltimore County and Dr. Liudmila Klimanova from the University of Arizona.
This year, our 9th annual conference will take place both in person and online. In-person presentations will be held at Memorial Union on the ASU Tempe campus on Saturday, October 22 from 9 am to 5 pm. Asynchronous presentations will be posted on the AZCALL site and available from Monday, October 17 to Saturday, October 22.
The conference is free and open to the public. To attend online for asynchronous participation, register here. To attend in-person, register here.
The AZCALL is organized by the CALL Club at ASU and sponsored by the Department of English, the School of International Letters and Cultures, the Graduate Professional Student Association, the Interdisciplinary Committee on Linguistics, and The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at ASU.