I Really Give My Students the Business A Language Course That Is Also a Student-Run Company
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Annual Conference of the Centers for International Business Education & Research, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC, 21-23 March, 2012
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Promoting Innovation in World Language Instruction: Issues, Examples, Action
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Tenth Annual Hawaii International Conference on Arts & Humanities, University of Hawaii, Manoa, 12 January 2012 (organized and conducted panel discussion)
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From Apple II to iPhone/iPad App: My Quarter Century of Developing Proficiency-Oriented Language-Learning Software
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Tenth Annual Hawaii International Conference on Arts & Humanities, University of Hawaii, Manoa, 11 January 2012
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Ein deutschsprachiger Dorfpfarrer in Nebraska um die Jahrhundertwende 1900
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A German-Speaking Small-Town Minister in Nebraska at the Turn of the Century (1900) - PSU Deutsche Sommerschule am Pazifik, 9 July 2011
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How Do Language Textbooks Happen?
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PSU WLL Department "World of Languages" Course, 8 April 2011
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Alexander von Humboldt: The Origins of Sustainable Environmentalism
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PSU Geography Department Lecture Series, 26 January, 2011
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Building Sustainability Themes into the Humanities: Case Studies & Pipe Dreams
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Ninth Annual Hawaii International Conference on Arts 7 Humanities. University of Hawaii, Manoa. 12 January, 2011.
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'You have huevos, don't you?'
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Popular Movie/TV Clips about Learning Foreign Languages, and How to Use Them to Help Learners Learn and Teachers Teach. Ninth Annual Hawaii International Conference on Arts 7 Humanities. University of Hawaii, Manoa. 10 January, 2011.
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Language Learning Styles & Strategies: An Introduction
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presented annually at PSU WLL fall quarter TA orientations
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A Quarter Century of Creating Language Textbooks & Software |
Presented at Deutsche Sommerschule am Pazifik, 26 July, 2010.
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All about German: A Speed-Dating Approach
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20+ two-minute topics (13 January, 2010, PSU "World of Languages" course)
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I'm Giving My Students the Business: Language Course Becomes Startup Company |
Presentation about SpeakEasy, the German business simulation course that is trying to become a real company. ACTFL Conference, Orlando, 21 November 2008
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Brief History of German Science Fiction |
presented 21 July 2008 at Deutsche Sommerschule am Pazifik
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Confederation in Oregon for Language Teaching (COFLT) • Fall Conference
Corvallis, OR • 12 October 2007
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Business Language, Language Business: 'SpeakEasy, Inc.' Reaches Its First Goal
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Strategy and Styles-Based Instruction: Results of Implementation Study and Future Implications
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Article (2006/7) about German Science Fiction radio play using "synthetic head stereo" (Kunstkopf, binaural)
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"Literatur für Leser and Listeners: Herbert W. Franke's 'Papa Joe & Co.'" Literatur für Leser v. 29.4 (2006). Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang. Download publisher's announcement (.pdf) and article excerpt (first and last pages, .doc.); link to document archive (scans of early publications; photos; audio clips)
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The Humboldt Project
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Transformation of conventional "Age of Goethe" German course into an outreach project that uses the life and work of Alexander von Humboldt, scientist and explorer of the New World, to encourage better learning among children in schools named for Humboldt (Bronx, Portland, Canada, Latin America). The project has won two small PSU grants and has been presented at two international conferences.
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2006 NCLB-USP Grant for Language Teacher Training ($50K) |
Oregon/No Child Left Behind grant (University/School Partnerships), funded through the Teaching Research Institute at Western Oregon University. Proposal Chief activities: Teacher training workshop 26-30 June 2006 at Portland State University; implementation; research.
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2001-03 Pew Foundation Grant for Redesign of Large-Enrollment Courses ($200K)
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Awarded to sponsor redesign of first-year Spanish at Portland State University, on the basis of ¿Cómo? - Introductory Spanish for Proficiency, my first-year Spanish textbook and software package (links to ¿Cómo? background information on this page, and - Internet Explorer only - the on-line version)
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Palm OS software for introductory German and for language students at higher levels.
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For Palm OS handhelds that have the application Documents to Go, which is bundled with several major brands of handheld. Includes files for Wie, bitte?, maps, and a comprehensive Reference Grammar of German.
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PalmLexikon
.sit (133KB)
zip (140KB)
Requires the shareware reader TealInfo from TealPoint (included in the download here).
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PalmLexikon, for handhelds using Palm OS, is a set of high-frequency word list organized by topic. The lists include more than 1200 words of greatest value in everyday contexts. The topics are: Actions (Verbs); Qualities (Adjectives & Adverbs); Buildings & Rooms; CLothes & Fashion; Education: Equipment & Accessories; Food & Drink; Leisure & Culture; Nature-Speace-Time; People; Store & Business; Street; Travel & Transportation. The lists can be accessed in either direction (German>English, English>German), and the lists for both languages are available as single A-Z lists. Presently available only for German and English. Versions for Spanish, French, Portuguese, Italian, Swedish & Chinese (pin-yin) are in development, as are linked files with digitized native-speaker sounds. Commercial version anticipated for 2005.
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"Hi-tech, Mid-tech, Lo-tech, No-tech: Technological and Pedagogical Considerations in Course Redesign." Hawaii International Conference on Arts and Humanities." Honolulu. 11 January 2004. Summary, graphics, documents (PDF), and links.
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SE Schiller Street, in an industrial district of Portland, OR.
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article "Goethe and Schiller and Me: Reflections on Figuring out Literature While Teaching Others about It and Life Too in a Language They Dont Talk Very Good Yet" Teaching German in America: Past Progress and Future Promise, George F. Peters, ed., Cherry Hill, NJ: American Association of Teachers of German, 2002; ISBN: 0-924017-90-0
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