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English for Academic Purposes Resource Page

Selected Presentations and Publications

 

             English for Academic Purposes Blog (Scott Douglas)

                          English for Academic Purposes

 

             BC TEAL 2009 Presentation (Scott Douglas)

                          Comparing non-native and native English undergraduate vocabulary in writing

 

             TESOL 2009 Electronic Village Presentation Proposal (Scott Douglas & Darren Wilson)

                          The Intuitive Corpus Builder

 

             Paper ATESL Conference 2005 (Scott Douglas)

                          Exploring the Lived Experience

 

             Poster Presentation Seattle TESOL 2007 (Scott Douglas)

                          5 Essential Steps to Blogging EAP

 

             Electronic Village Fair Seattle TESOL 2007 (Scott Douglas)

                          Showcasing Blogs as a Tool for EAP

 

             Poster Presentation TESOL New York 2008 (Scott Douglas)

                          Building a Learning Community with Blogs

 

             Doctoral Forum Presentation TESOL New York 2008 (Scott Douglas)

                          Written Vocabulary Thresholds for Tertiary Success

 

             Faculty of Education Research Conference (Dr. Hetty Roessingh and Scott Douglas)

                          ESL Students at University: Loss of Educational Capital, A Pilot Study                      

 

             Graduate Student Research Poster Conference 2008 (Scott Douglas)

                          Determining the Lexical Bar: A Corpus Analysis of NS and NNES Undergraduate Writing

 

             Vocabulary Workshop ATESL 2008 (Scott Douglas and Marcia Kim)

                          Bridging the Vocabulary Gap in Academic Writing

 

 

 

Scott Douglas, M.Ed., Ph.D. Candidate

 

English for Academic Purposes, Faculty of Education, University of Calgary

EDC 170, 2500 University Drive NW, Calgary, Alberta.  T2N 1N4

 

email:  sdouglas(at)ucalgary.ca

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