Hi Merilee,
When I have questions about a Webinar that looks interesting and requires registration, I usually click to register, as I did with the ICIS and SLW webinar.
In this case, that step answered one of your questions;
there is no fee.The second reason I usually register is that in case you can't attend, which is often the case for me 12 time zones away from east coast USA, you'll be on the mailing list for recordings.
I track webinars I follow in this way, or actually attend, or host, at
http://learning2gether.pbworks.comIf I get word of a recording, I post its link in my archives at
https://learning2gether.netIf the recording is password protected I will note that if I'm aware of it; or if I'm not aware I guess not everyone can access it.
Anyway, once you register, you often get more information about the event, so I recommend you do that as a first step for webinars you think you might want to attend.
Thanks for your helpful contributions on these lists,
Vance
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VanceStevens
Malaysia
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Original Message:
Sent: 09-06-2020 13:32
From: MerriLee Leonard
Subject: ICIS and SLW collaborative webinar: From Contrastive to Intercultural Rhetoric
Hi Roxanna Senyshyn,
Re: ICIS & SLWIS Webinar: Robert Kaplan's Legacy: From Constrastive Rhetoric to Intercultural Rhetoric Research.
Will there be hand-out before the class start? Is this just an hour for one-day session, that is it---June 11? Will there be fees to participate in this "webinar?"
Thank you,
MerriLee Leonard
M.A.Ed.,TESL
Greenville Univesity
Author: Beginner English Grammar Guide for English as a Second Language Students (1st Ed).
ISBN-13: 978-1524962708.
ISBN-10: 152-4962708.
Original Message:
Sent: 08-06-2020 16:16
From: Roxanna Senyshyn
Subject: ICIS and SLW collaborative webinar: From Contrastive to Intercultural Rhetoric
ICIS & SLWIS Webinar: From Contrastive Rhetoric to Intercultural Rhetoric Research
The webinar aims to honor Robert Kaplan's legacy and discuss Contrastive Rhetoric to Intercultural Rhetoric Research and its applications for TESOL professionals nowadays.
Time: Jun 11, 2020 11:00 AM in Eastern Time (US and Canada)
Presenter: Dr. Ulla Connor
Dr. Connor is Director of the International Center for Intercultural Communication and Zimmer Endowed Chair at Indiana University Purdue University in Indianapolis. She has taught ESL/EFL/ESP and teacher education in many countries and contexts, including public schools, colleges, and in professional and community workplaces. Her publications include the books Contrastive Rhetoric: Cross-cultural Aspects of Second Language Writing (CUP, 1996) and Intercultural Rhetoric in the Writing Classroom (U of Michigan Press, 2011).
Register in advance for this session at:
https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJcofu-tqDMiGtadJOQkFLYgm1mq3PSWmuCX
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.
This webinar will be recorded.
We hope to see you at the webinar!
Roxanna Senyshyn
Co-Chair, ICIS
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Roxanna Senyshyn
Associate Professor, Applied Linguistics and Communication Arts and Sciences
Pennsylvania State University, Abington College
United States
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