ALWC 2025
New York State (NYS) TESOL
Annual Applied Linguistics Winter Conference
Date: April 12, 2025 (Saturday) / Fully Online via Zoom
Annual Applied Linguistics Winter Conference
Date: April 12, 2025 (Saturday) / Fully Online via Zoom
ALWC 2025 seeks a more holistic approach, addressing not only AI but also other emerging technologies. Our focus is on exploring the evolving relationship between language acquisition and these advancements. As technology reshapes the landscape of language teaching and learning, educators must be equipped with the knowledge and strategies to navigate these transformations effectively—both in the short- and long-term. ALWC 2025 welcomes diverse perspectives, research-based insights, and hands-on experiences from educators, researchers, and all those interested in the future of language learning. Join us at ALWC 2025 to engage in meaningful discussions on the ever-evolving intersection of technology and language education.
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[04.14] Thank you so much for joining ALWC2025! It has been a true honor and pleasure to create such wonderful learning community and experiences with you all. See you next year!
[04.11] Email with the conference zoom link was just out to all the registrants around 5pm (Eastern time) today. If you have not recevied any email, please check your spam foler. If you still don't see it, please let us know ASAP at <appliedlinguistics@nystesol.org>. See you tomorrow!
[03.26] Proposal review notification has been sent out at 8:30pm (Eastern time). If you submitted your proposal, please keep your eyes on the inbox/spam folder! :)
New York State TESOL (NYS TESOL) Annual Applied Linguistics Winter Conference (ALWC) is a conference organized by graduate students in Applied Linguistics, TESOL, or related disciplines. This conference offers graduate students the opportunity to practice a leadership position in a professional organization and a valuable opportunity to further their professional development. As conference committee organizers, students can gain experience in coordinating a professional conference and have the valuable opportunity to network with fellow students, educators, and administrators and other members of NYS TESOL.
Question? Contact us at appliedlinguistics@nystesol.org