Learning Technologies

UNT Day at the Infinity Festival

Come and support your colleagues and students as they present research and demonstrate new technologies on November 12th from 10 am to 2 pm at the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History. 

What can you expect?

--Explore crystal structures through VR
--Discover a biologically-inspired computational model
--Enhance a video with your own voice
--Learn how sound impacts learning in VR
--Network with other members of the UNT community
--Meet Scrappy!

ELLIE Symposium

English Language Learning in Immersive Environments (ELLIE) is one-day symposium intended to bring researchers, developers, and educators in relevant disciplines together and discuss the elements of effective virtual environments for language teaching, especially for conversational English. 

Flagship TELL reading group

The main focus of the technology-enhanced language learning (TELL) group is to provide a common space to explore, discuss, and share research and practice of TELL. The group will draw on collaborative energy to enhance the understanding of research in language learning and technology. The group is open to include any aspects of any language, language pedagogy, culture, and technology.

September 9, 2020 at 1:00pm

Register for TELL group here

Dr. Ruddy Lelouche

UNT Department of Learning Technologies

Guest Presentation - Dr. Rudy Lelouche, Systems and Research Engineer

Dr. Lelouche is based in Paris, France. His presentation will include his career work in technological advancements for language acquisition.

November 15, 2019 from 1:00 - 2:30 p.m.

Discovery Park, LT Agora, Room G150