Want to create interactive content? It’s easy in Genially!
Webinar CorpusCALL SIG
Eva Lacroix
Created on November 8, 2022
Start designing with a free template
Discover more than 1500 professional designs like these:
Transcript
Participation is free of charge. Register here to get the Zoom link.
Dr. Rina Zviel Girshin is Head of Programming Studies and Head of Knowledge Engineering and Robotics Lab at the Faculty of Engineering at Ruppin Academic Center of Israel. Her fields of interest are AI applications, Decision Support Systems, Human-Computer Interaction, Smart Systems, Gamification, Educational Software, Crowdsourcing and Language Learning, STEM and CS education.
Rina Zviel Girshin
Tanara Zingano Kuhn is a researcher at the Centre for the Studies of General and Applied Linguistics (CELGA-ILTEC), University of Coimbra (Portugal). Her main research interests are in the area of Applied Linguistics, mainly Lexicography, Corpus Linguistics, and Portuguese as an Additional Language (PAL).
Abstract
Many applied linguists doing research in the area of corpus-based language learning and teaching often need the contribution from computer science experts to achieve their goals. Such contributions can be challenging, considering the different areas of knowledge involved. In this talk, we will share our experience carrying out the Crowdsourcing Corpus Filtering for Pedagogical Purposes project, in which linguists and computer scientists work collaboratively to develop a solution to create problem-labelled pedagogical corpora. We will claim that one possible way to establish a fruitful partnership is when researchers from both areas are summoned to actively participate in the project from its origin. It is necessary that all team members become familiar with unknown terms, learn about new topics, and acquire new skills. This rewarding synergy enriches all the participants with new knowledge and research ideas.
EuroCALL CorpusCALL SIG | Twitter: @corpuscall_sig | Facebook: CorpusCALL
Tanara Zingano Kuhn
Webinar 26 January 2023 (Thursday) 11:30am (UK time)
Crowdsourcing corpus filtering for pedagogical purpose project: A fruitful partnership between computer science and linguistics