Synopsis
From the Language Resource Center at Cornell University
Episodes
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S9E7 - Krista Saleet - Cornell’s David M. Einhorn Center for Community Engagement
30/03/2022 Duration: 16minKrista Saleet gives us the rundown on the new David M. Einhorn Center for Community Engagement at Cornell and the programming and resources they offer. https://scl.cornell.edu/get-involved/public-service-center #ibashoom
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S9E6 - Yarden Kedar - Bilingual Community-Based Language Pedagogy
23/03/2022 Duration: 22minYarden Kedar, Israel Institute Visiting Faculty in the Department of Psychology at Cornell, follows up on his talk on bilingual community-based language pedagogy, and discusses an Arab-Jewish Language Café in Jerusalem. https://www.facebook.com/goodneighborsabutor/ Watch Yarden's talk here: https://youtu.be/enPf1z-mEsg #embaixada
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S9E5 - Cornell’s Global Hubs
09/03/2022 Duration: 29minWe’re going global! We will talk about Cornell’s new collaborative Global Hubs with our colleagues Wendy Wolford, Rachel Beatty Riedl, Sebnem Ozkan, and Cindy Tarter. Partnerships exist with institutions in Australia, China, Ecuador, Ghana, India, Mexico, Singapore, South Korea, Thailand, United Kingdom, and Zambia. https://global.cornell.edu/global-hubs #chiunque #Naamanala #Tukupamoja #Çemişgezeklileştirebildiklerimizdensiniz
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S9E4 - Alejandra Diemecke - The Music of La Llorona
02/03/2022 Duration: 23minAlejandra Diemecke tells us how her Mexican-American background and her musical family influenced the songs she performs on violin and vocals as La Llorona. #pumpernickel https://lalloronamusic.bandcamp.com/ https://theiliumworks.bandcamp.com/ Instagram: @_lallorona_music La Llorona on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/7wPJ4oWaD1oS4GKD5CvtbXt?si=1HvsqY4ERjKYmRC_nONGwQ This podcast includes excerpts of the songs “La Llorona” and “Wildwood” from the La Llorona EP Hedges.
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S9E3 - Christina Rocha - Inquiry-Based Language Learning
23/02/2022 Duration: 23minChristina Rocha joins us from the American Community Schools in Athens, Greece to follow up on her recent talk about inquiry-based language learning. Watch Chistina's talk here: https://youtu.be/YfHkirMN6Ko Right Question Institute: https://rightquestion.org/ Curious Classes: https://curiousclasses.com #pamplemousse #papouli
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S9E2 - Michelle Crow - Broadening Support for Multilingual Students
16/02/2022 Duration: 24minDr. Michelle Crow, the director of Cornell's English Language Support Office, returns to Speaking of Language to tell us what’s new at ELSO. #nuthead
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S9E1 - Connecting Social Justice, Language, and Art
09/02/2022 Duration: 30minEmilia Illana Mahiques and Macarena Tejada López discuss how they synthesized language, migration, and human rights in their teaching, and the culminating project that highlighted the knowledge and creativity of their students. #bruschetta #melocotón Read about the student art exhibition: https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2022/01/course-art-exhibition-teaches-expression-about-social-justice
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S8E13 - Brenda Schertz - ASL at Cornell Revisited
08/12/2021 Duration: 01minIt’s time to wrap up 2021 by revisiting our December 2019 conversation with Cornell’s American Sign Language instructor, Brenda Schertz, with a revised interpretation! Visit our YouTube channel to watch and listen to the episode. https://youtu.be/TkrV5dke5fs
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S8E12 - Digital Storytelling in Global Education
01/12/2021 Duration: 30minWe are joined by Lori Leonard, Amy Kuo Somchanhmavong, and Shorna Allred, members of the Cornell Center for Teaching Innovation’s Digital Storytelling Community of Practice. We learn about the podcasts, video stories, and other media projects they are utilizing in the classroom and the field. #加油 #boleh #dounia #perema Center for Teaching Innovation - Digital Storytelling Community of Practice Global Garbage - Trash Talk Global Citizenship and Sustainability Digital Stories
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Thanksgiving 2021 Mini-Episode
24/11/2021 Duration: 03minThis year, we'll hear a few words (and some music) from the Language Resource Center's late Technology Director, Dan Gaibel, who recorded himself discussing some of the perspective he gained from his battle with cancer. We hope it brings some light in a difficult time. #stillgrateful
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S8E11 - Mariame Sy - Critical Thinking in World Language Teaching
17/11/2021 Duration: 21minMariame Sy, Lecturer in African Languages and the Director of the African Language Program at Columbia University, discusses the history of African language teaching in the United States and identifies opportunities for innovation in the language classroom. #muñëlënté
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S8E10 - Munther Younes - Integrating Written and Spoken Arabic
10/11/2021 Duration: 24minMunther Younes, a trailblazer in the field of Arabic language instruction, discusses his 31-year career at Cornell and the innovative educational materials he has in the works. #friend
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S8E9 - Tom Pepinsky - Cornell‘s Southeast Asia Program
03/11/2021 Duration: 24minTom Pepinsky, the new director of Cornell’s Southeast Asia Program, talks about his relationship to Indonesian language and culture, growing up in a rust belt town in the United States, and the ways in which the language you speak may or may not affect your view of the world. #penandatanganan
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S8E8 - Soledad Chango & Ken Roberts - Quechua at Cornell
27/10/2021 Duration: 25minSoledad Chango and Ken Roberts discuss the return of Quechua and Kichwa to Cornell and the impact of offering classes in Indigenous languages. #tupananchiskama #autogolpe
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S8E7 - Ian Andrew MacDonald - Theatre and Language Learning
20/10/2021 Duration: 24minIan Andrew MacDonald discusses his background in bilingual theater and how that informs his approach to language teaching and student support. #libellule
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S8E6 - Karen Lichtman - Acquisition vs. Learning in 2021
13/10/2021 Duration: 23minWe are joined by Karen Lichtman, Associate Professor in Spanish Linguistics and Educator Licensure at Northern Illinois University. Dr. Lichtman follows up on her talk, “Acquisition vs Learning in 2021,” comparing and contrasting the implicit and the explicit in language instruction. #onomatopoeia
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S8E5 - Brandon Lanners & Gustavo Flores-Macías - International Student Inclusion
06/10/2021 Duration: 35minCornell's Brandon Lanners, Executive Director of the Office of Global Learning, and Gustavo Flores-Macías, Associate Vice Provost for International Affairs, discuss how to create a welcoming and inclusive environment for international students. https://global.cornell.edu/resources/teaching-international-students #pachanga #apapuchi
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S8E4 - Jamie Rankin - Research-Based Strategies for Teaching and Learning L2 Vocabulary
29/09/2021 Duration: 24minJamie Rankin is the Director of the Princeton Center for Language Study and co-director of the language program in the German Department at Princeton University. He follows up on his recent talk at Cornell, entitled "How Can I Learn All These Words?" Research-based strategies for teaching and learning L2 Vocabulary. #Eichhörnchen https://www.dddgerman.org/
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S8E3 - Jaelyn Millon - Cornell’s Language House
22/09/2021 Duration: 20minJaelyn Millon is the new director of the Language House at Cornell. She fills us in on the big changes and goings-on at our favorite residential program. #AprovecharElMomento
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S8E2 - Elvia Andía - Designing (Indigenous) Language Classes to Promote Spoken Proficiency
15/09/2021 Duration: 20minElvia Andía, Quechua Lecturer at The Ohio State University, follows up on her talk about teaching Indigenous language classes and her own experience teaching Quechua. #ayllu