Opening RemarksKathryn Batchelor, University of Nottingham
KeynoteJoss Moorkens, Dublin City UniversityMachine Translation Evolution and Quality Expectations
Ana Niño Alonso, The University of ManchesterExploring the Use of Google Translate for Independent Language Learning
Jordi Sanchez-Carrion, University of LiverpoolUlrike Bavendiek, University of LiverpoolDeveloping Language Awareness through Google Translate (GT)
Alison Organ, York St John UniversityWhat do students’ chatroom discussions tell us about their attitudes to the use of Google Translate for coursework assignments?
Nancy X. Liu, University of Nottingham NingboMatthew Watts, University of NottinghamMobile Translation Experience – Current state and future direction
Stefan Vollmer, University of LeedsNewly arrived Syrian refugees and mobile communication: exploring Google Translate as part of quotidian and habitual digital literacy practices
Martyn Bingham, Harper Adams UniversityTechnology for self-study – good but not good enough
Yvonne Lee, University of NottinghamXiaofei Sun, University of NottinghamGoogle Translate in the Translation Classroom: a perspective from register theory
Klaus Mundt, University of NottinghamMike Groves, University of BirminghamGoogle Translate in EAP: Disruptive technology or disrupting the learning process?
Jane Duarte, Universidade Católica Portuguesa Embracing diversity in a Higher Education EFL classroom with Google Translate
Junko Winch, University of SussexGoogle Translate and plagiarism in university language formative assessment work
Closing Remarks Kathryn Batchelor, University of Nottingham
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