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PERSONAL INFORMATION: First name:(seyyedeh) Susan Last name: Marandi Salary in science: Assistant Professor Email address: susanmarandi@alzahra.ac.ir CURRENT ACADEMIC positions Assistant professor, English department, Alzahra (Al-Zahra) University, Tehran, Iran, September 2003 (Mehr 1382) - present Director of Inter-University & International Academic Relations, Alzahra (Al-Zahra) University, Tehran, Iran, February 2013 (Bahman 1391) - present President of TELLSI (i.e., Teaching English Language and Literature Society of Iran), November 2012 (Aban 1391) - present EDUCATION - PhD in TEFL (i.e., Teaching English as a Foreign Language) (2002/1381) University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran Dissertation: Contrastive EAP Rhetoric: Metadiscourse in Persian vs. English - MA in TEFL (i.e., Teaching English as a Foreign Language) (1996/1375) University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran Thesis: The construct validity of Searle s speech act classification - BA in English Literature (1992/1371) University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS/HONORS/AWARDS/FELLOWSHIPS/GRANTS Offering and teaching the first online CALL course in Iran, 2011 (1390). Establishing the first CALL (i.e., Computer-assisted language learning) course to ever be offered at MA level in Iranian public universities, Alzahra

University, 2010 (1389). Chairperson of TELLSI8 conference held at Alzahra University, with the theme CALL for change in our language teaching, 2010 (1389). Scholarship, Travel accommodations and conference fees for WorldCALL in Fukuoka, Japan, 2008 (1387). Establishing the first CALL (i.e., Computer-assisted language learning) course to ever be offered at PhD level in Iranian public universities, Alzahra University, 2007 (1386). Coordinator of Electronic Village Online (EVO, Annual international project undertaken by CALL-SIG of TESOL), 2007-2010 (1386-89). Supervisor to over 25 MA theses and advisor to over 30 MA theses; advisor to 2 PhD dissertations and supervisor to 6 PhD dissertations, 2002 - present (1381 - present). Over 25 presentations at national and international conferences, as well as numerous workshops, 2002 - present (1381 - present). 2 nd place prize for educational CD-ROM (i.e., English at Home), co-authored with Seyyedeh Sepedeh Marandi, awarded by Minister of Education at the First National Fair of Iranian Software, 2002 (1381). PhD top student, University of Tehran, Faculty of Foreign Languages, Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL), 2002 (1381). MA top student, University of Tehran, Faculty of Foreign Languages, Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL), 1996 (1375). BA top student, University of Tehran, Faculty of Foreign Languages, English Language and Literature, 1992 (1371).

TEACHING EXPERIENCE Assistant professor, English department, Alzahra University, Tehran, Iran, September 2003 (Mehr 1382) - present A variety of BA, MA, and PhD courses, notably among them: Computer-assisted language learning (CALL) (PhD and MA), Language assessment (PhD, MA, and BA), Language Skills (MA), Syllabus Design (MA), SPSS (MA), English Poetry (BA), Reading Comprehension (BA), etc. Lecturer, English department, Alzahra University, Tehran, Iran, September 2000 - September 2003 (Mehr 1379 - Mehr 1382) Lecturer, University of Tehran (Syllabus Design, MA; Practice Teaching, MA; Advanced Writing, MA; Language Teaching Methodology, MA); Allameh Tabatabaie University (Research Methodology, MA; Seminar, MA); Sharif University of Technology (Research Methodology, MA; Seminar, MA; Computer-assisted language learning, MA); Tarbiat Modarres University (Computer-assisted language learning, PhD). TEACHING INTERESTS - RESEARCH EXPERIENCE - Refereed journals (Elmi-pazhuheshi): 2003 (1382), Metadiscourse in Persian/English Master s Theses: A Contrastive Study, published in IJAL (Iranian Journal of Language) at Tarbiat Mo allem University. 2008 (1387), A comparison of metadiscourse markers in Persian and English political articles, published in the Journal of Humanities of Alzahra University, first author. 2008 (1387), Strategic reading process in two online and printed environments, published in The Journal of Asia TEFL, first author. 2009 (1388), Reading strategies in electronic environments: An emerging concern, published in the Iranian EFL Journal, first author. 2013 (1391), Wikis as discussion forums: Exploring students contribution and their attention to form, published in Computer Assisted Language Learning, second author.

Forthcoming, Reading English in the computer lab, to appear in the Iranian Journal of Applied Language Studies (IJALS), sole author. Forthcoming, A qualitative study of Iranian EFL teachers beliefs about teaching/learning culture: A case study, to appear in TELL journal, second author. Forthcoming, Obstacles in implementing CALL in Iranian EFL classes, to appear in ReCALL, second author. Forthcoming: ( - ) - Non-Refereed (Elmi-tarviji): 2011 (1390), CALL 101: Some basics any CALL practitioner needs to know; published in Roshd FLT magazine, Vol 26(1). 2011 (1390), CALL 101: More basics you need to know; published in Roshd FLT magazine Vol 26(2). 2012 (1391), Netiquette rules: Avoiding online communication breakdowns and misunderstandings; published in Roshd FLT magazine, Vol. 26(3). 2012 (1391), Appropriate online behavior: Beyond netiquette rules; published in Roshd FLT magazine, Vol. 27(1). 2012 (1391), Online safety and privacy; published in Roshd FLT magazine, Vol. 27(2). 2013 (1392), Recognizing safe, reliable websites; published in Roshd FLT magazine, Vol. 27(4). - Book chapters: 2010 (1389), Chapter 16 of CALL in limited technology contexts, edited by Joy Egbert et al. and published in 2010 by CALICO publications. Chapter 16 is entitled, Bravely stepping forward: Creating CALL communities to support teachers and learners in Iran.

2013 (1391), Chapter 11 in The Handbook of Applied Linguistics in the Middle East, edited by Ramin Akbari and Christine Coombe, and published by TESOL Arabia. Chapter 11 is entitled: Computer-assisted language learning. Current research interests Computer Assisted Language Learning (CALL), Indigenizing TEFL studies/practices in Iran, Language assessment, etc. Funded research projects Teaching reading comprehension using computers, Vice Chancellory of Research, Alzahra University, Tehran, Iran, 2013. Selected conference papers and invited presentations Marandi, S. S. (2002/1381). Teaching English in the new millennium: CALL in Iran. In A. A. Rezaie (Ed.), Proceedings of the First Conference on Issues in English Language Teaching in Iran (pp. 205-220). Tehran: University of Tehran Press. Marandi, S. S. (2005/1384). Computer assisted language learning: A practical introduction. Paper presented at IELTI 3, University of Tehran, Iran. Marandi, S. S. (2006/1384). Computer-assisted language learning: A hands-on workshop. Paper presented at TELLSI 3, Razi University, Kermanshah, Iran. Marandi, S. S. (2007/1385). Yahoo Groups: A Simple but Effective Tool for Teaching Online. Paper presented at TELLSI 4, Shiraz University, Shiraz, Iran. Marandi, S. S. & Fayyazi, M. (2007/1385). Technophobia, Technophilia, and CALL. Paper presented at TELLSI 4, Shiraz University, Shiraz, Iran. Marandi, S. S. (2007/1386). Taking Learning to the Next Level: Collaborating through Wikis. Paper presented at IELTI 4, University of Tehran, Iran. Marandi, S. S. & Roshani, N. (2007/1386). A Study of the Consequential Validity of the University Entrance Examination in Iran (Konkoor). Paper presented at IELTI 4, University of Tehran, Iran. Cruvinel et al. (2008/1387). CALL Challenges around the world. Colloquium

presented at WorldCALL 2008, Fukuoka, Japan. Marandi, S. S. (2008/1387). A Brave New World: Making the Transition from Assessment to e-assessment in TEFL. Paper presented at TELLSI 6, Guilan University, Guilan, Iran. Marandi, S. S. (2009/1388). Bridging the gap among language testers: Introducing EFL teachers to online assessment. Paper presented at ILACA, American University of Armenia, Yerevan, Armenia. (Invited speaker) Marandi, S. S. & Farshadnia, S. (2009/1388). Patterns of language behavior in a digital world: Email etiquette in Iran. Paper presented at TELLSI 7, Yazd University, Yazd, Iran. Marandi, S. S. & Asoodar, M. (2010/1388). Using Item Response Theory to Evaluate the Computer-Adaptive Test of DIALANG. Paper presented at IELTI 5, University of Tehran, Iran. Marandi, S. S. & Babamaleki, F. (2010/1388). Assessing dimensions of vocabulary knowledge of EFL learners at low and high levels of proficiency. Paper presented at IELTI 5, University of Tehran, Iran. Marandi, S. S. et al. (2010/1389). Struggling with CALL: Sharing an Iranian Experience. Symposium presented at TELLSI 8, Alzahra University, Tehran, Iran. Marandi, S. S. (2011/1390). Computer-assisted language learning: Luxury or necessity?. Paper presented at First Int l TESOL Persia Conference, Tehran, Iran. (Invited speaker) Marandi, S. S. (2012/1391). CALL in Iran: Challenges and Innovations. Paper presented at ELT in Iran: Challenges and Innovations, Torbat Heidariyeh, Iran. (Invited speaker) Marandi, S. S. & Ostovar, F. (2012/1391). Complexity in writing assessment: Novice vs. expert raters. Paper presented at TELLSI 10, Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran, Iran. Marandi, S. S. (2012/1391). Online collaboration: An introduction to using wikis. Workshop presented at TELLSI 10, Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran, Iran. Hedayati, F. & Marandi, S. S. (2013/1392). Obstacles in implementing CALL in Iranian EFL classes. Paper presented at WorldCALL 2013, Glasgow, Scotland. ACADEMIC POSITIONS 2006-2010 (1385-1389), Head of English Department at Alzahra University

2007 - present (1386 - present), Member of Board of Directors of TELLSI (i.e., Teaching English Language and Literature Society of Iran) 2009-2012 (1388-1391), Vice-president of TELLSI (i.e., Teaching English Language and Literature Society of Iran) 2012 - present (1391- present), President of TELLSI (i.e., Teaching English Language and Literature Society of Iran) 2011 - present (1390 - present), Director of TELLSI CALL-SIG 2011 - present (1390 - present), Director of TELLSI Language Assessment-SIG 2013 - current time (1391- present), Director of Inter-University & International Academic Relations of Alzahra University PROFESSIONAL TRAINING Online course on Computer-assisted language learning (CALL) at St. Michael's College in Vermont, 2004 (1383). Numerous online CALL courses via the Electronic Village Online (EVO), from 2005 to 2010 (1384-1389). Qualitative research workshop, Iran Language Institute, 2005 (1384). QSR.Nudist workshop, Iran Language Institute, 2005 (1384). LANGUAGES Farsi-native competence English-native competence French-lower intermediate competence Arabic-basic competence Selected dissertations supervised To be added soon

Selected dissertations advised To be added soon Selected theses supervised To be added soon Selected theses advised To be added soon

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