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Sandra Annette Rogers
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May we ask: Are you a language educator? If so, what language do you teach? If not, what else do you do? And please do not write only 'English', be a little specific. In the past we had spammers and your reply helps us understand whether you are sincere. Thank you so much..
In the past, I taught English and Spanish language to adults and bilingual (English/Spanish) elementary education. For the past seven years, I've been an instructional designer in higher education. I've researched the effects of gaming on second language acquisition. I currently work as an instructional designer at the University of California in Los Angeles.

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Doctoral Internship: Creating Machinima

This semester, I participated in the CreAting Machinima Empowers Live Online language Teaching and learning (CAMELOT) project funded by the European Union’s Lifelong Learning Programme.  The purpose of the CAMELOT project is to provide language-teaching resources for English as foreign language instructors, as well as…

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Posted on April 29, 2014 at 12:16pm

Getting Started on My Dissertation: MMORGs for Language Learning

Problem-based learning (PBL) in simulated environments such as massive multiplayer online role-playing games (MMORGs) offers a variety of language-based scenarios with nonplaying characters providing model language support for cultural, vocabulary, and literacy development.  Gaming provides situated learning of content in a PBL format (Brown, Collins, & Duguid, 1989).  For example, the U.S. Department of State designed Trace Effects, a video game (also a MMORG), for juvenile English…

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At 4:36pm on March 26, 2011, Susan Burg said…

Hi Sandra!

 

Nice to see you here!

At 4:00pm on March 26, 2011, Elizabeth Hanson-Smith said…

Hi Sand--

Good to have you aboard!

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At 2:30am on March 26, 2011, Azhar Youssef said…

Hi dear trainer Sandra,

Of course I remember you. You were our trainer in PLEs and PLNs for lifelong learning EVO 2011 session.

I'm looking forward to learning from and with you tomorrow!

See You!

 
 
 
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