MO Webinar Series 2021

Multiʻōlelo Webinar Series 2021

This webinar series is one step to enabling researchers to connect with various stakeholders who are involved or interested in language-related research. The motivation behind holding this webinar series is to raise awareness of research communication in applied linguistics and learn about the most effective methods to create accessible material. As the primary audience for this webinar series, graduate students, researchers, and instructors in applied linguistics will learn about current issues related to research communication.

Multiʻōlelo Webinar Speakers 2021

  • 12:00-1:15 PM HST / Thursday, 01 April 2021

    DR. PAUL KEI MATSUDA

    Be careful what you wish for: The price of getting too much attention in scholarly conversation

  • 12:00-1:15 PM HST / Thursday, 08 April 2021

    DR. CRAIG CORMICK

    Why don’t they just listen to me? The science of communicating science

  • 3:00-4:15 PM HST / Thursday, 15 April 2021

    DR. SCOTT SAFT

    Translanguaging as a potentially transformative concept in researching and promoting multilingualism

  • 7:00-8:15 PM HST / Thursday, 22 April 2021

    DR. WILLY A RENANDYA

    Making research meaningful and accessible to stakeholders

  • 10:00-11:15 AM HST / Friday, 30 April 2021

    DR. INGE ALFERINK

    OASIS summaries: Facilitating a dialogue between research and pedagogy

* Each webinar will take place at different times to accommodate speakers/participants from various time zones. 

* We have limited capacity for each webinar (300 participants), thus please register early to make sure you can attend the live webinars . 

Webinar Organizers

The MO Team <molelo@hawaii.edu>