#3399

Synchronous (Onsite) Teacher Education / Professional Development Workshop (80 mins Onsite)

Bringing back face to face conferences: Dynamic presentations

Sun, Apr 30, 14:30-13:50 Asia/Seoul

Location: P202

Perhaps you've found yourself at a conference, thinking that you could give a presentation. You can! This presentation is designed to walk participants through each step of the proposal and presentation process. You will be shown where to look for upcoming conferences, the steps to apply toward presenting, keys to a strong proposal, and some tips on how to make your presentation be successful. Because the process can seem a bit daunting and confusing the first time, we hope that having a couple veterans of the process to help you along the way might make all the difference. In this workshop, you will be given information, shown examples, and guided through small group work to start producing an abstract that participants can use for future proposals.

  • Justin McKibben

    Justin McKibben is an educator who has taught in various positions, in multiple countries, and over his career has worked with students that have ranged from preschool to 60. Originally from Ohio, McKibben earned his undergraduate degree in English from The Ohio State University and his Masters in Education from Antioch University MacGregor. He has taught at Cheongju University since 2015 and worked for Korean universities since 2009.

  • Eric Reynolds

    Eric Reynolds is a professor at Woosong University in Daejeon, South Korea. He teaches English language and TESOL. His PhD is in educational psychology from UIUC. Additionally, he has been a world traveler for EFL, living and teaching “everywhere,” including Japan, Bulgaria, Tajikistan, and now Korea. emails sent to ericreynolds@woosong.org receive cheerful replies.