About EUROCALL
Aims & Objectives
The European Association for Computer Assisted Language Learning (EUROCALL) is an association of language teaching professionals from Europe and world-wide, which aims to:
- promote the use of foreign languages within Europe and beyond
- provide a European focus for the promulgation of innovative research, development and practice relating to the use of technologies for language learning
enhance the quality, dissemination and efficiency of CALL materials and related activities - support Special Interest Groups (SIGs)
(See also EUROCALL Research Policy Statement 2010)
Since EUROCALL was established in 1993, the organisation has attracted members from not only Europe, but all over the world. Currently, 33 countries are represented.
Activities
EUROCALL:
- provides information and advice on all aspects of the use of technology for language learning, for those involved in education and training
disseminates information via the ReCALL Journal - organises special interest meetings and annual conferences
- works towards the exploitation of electronic communications systems
Contact Us
EUROCALL
School of Modern Languages
University of Ulster
Coleraine
Northern Ireland
BT52 1SA
UK
Email: t.patton@ulster.ac.uk
Tel: +44 (0)287 032 3992