Conferences

The International CALL Research Conferences were initiated by Keith Cameron, first editor of Computer Assisted Language Learning, at Exeter University. In 2002, Jozef Colpaert took over both the editorship of this journal and the organization of the conferences.

1st edition: “The Computer and Post A-Level Modern Language Teaching”, University of Exeter, 1985.

2nd edition: “Principles of CALL”, University of Exeter, 1987.

3rd edition: “Evaluation of CALL Programs”, University of Exeter, 1989.

4th edition: “CALL and Hypermedia”, University of Exeter, 1991.

5th edition: “Reactive and Creative CALL”, University of Exeter, 1993.

6th edition: “CALL and the Learning Environment”, University of Exeter, 1995.

7th edition: “Multimedia CALL: Theory and Practice”, University of Exeter, 1997.

8th edition: “CALL and the Learning Community”, University of Exeter, 1999.

9th edition: “CALL: The Challenge of Change”, University of Exeter, 2001.

10th edition: “CALL Professionals and the future of CALL Research”, University of Antwerp, 2002.

11th edition: “CALL and Research Methodologies”, University of Antwerp, 2004.

12th edition: “How are we doing? CALL and Monitoring the Learner”, University of Antwerp, 2006.

13th edition: “Practice-Based & Practice-Oriented CALL Research”, University of Antwerp, 2008.

14th edition: “Motivation and Beyond”, University of Antwerp, 2010.

15th edition: “The Medium Matters”, Providence University, Taichung, 2012.

16th edition: “Research Challenges in CALL”, University of Antwerp, 2014.

17th edition: “CALL and Task design”, Universitat Rovira I Virgili, Tarragona, 2015 (call-research.org/call2015).

18th edition: “CALL in Context”, University of California Berkeley, 2017.

19th edition: “CALL your DATA”, KULeuven, Bruges, 2018.

20th edition: “Social CALL”, Education University Hong Kong, 2019 (call-research.org/call2019).

21st edition: “Smart CALL”, Waseda University, Tokyo (online), 2022 (call-research.org/call2022).

22nd edition: “Transitions in CALL”, Waseda University, Tokyo, 2024 (call-research.org/call2024).