11th Annual Graduate Student Symposium: Language, Learning, and Society
Friday, March 4, 2016 from 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm
- In-person event
- 303, St. Patrick’s Building (Carleton University Art Gallery), Carleton University
- 1125 Colonel By Drive, Ottawa, ON, K1S 5B6
- Contact
- Matthew Falconer, matthew.falconer@carleton.ca
About the Event
The 11th Annual Symposium will feature the theme of Language, Learning, and Society. Light refreshments will be served during this free event that will feature:
- An opening address from Dr. Randall Gess, SLaLS Director
- A keynote talk from Dr. Kristin Snoddon (SLaLS)
- An interactive poster session featuring graduate student research in ALDS
The Symposium Program can be found online here.
Keynote Talk
Dr. Kristin Snoddon (Assistant Professor in SLaLS) keynote talk is titled “Developing a parent ASL curriculum” and will be interpreted into sign language.
Dr. Snoddon’s talk will take begin shortly after 3PM and will be followed up with a Q&A session.
Posters
Those interested in reading the Poster Presenter’s abstracts a head of the event can do so by viewing the 11th Annual Symposium Program online.