Following each workshop title, find one or more capital letters representing possible categorizations for that workshop. The key for understanding the letters is:
- A = Archiving
- D = Documentation
- E = Ethics
- G = Grant-related
- I = Interdisciplinary
- P = Pedagogy (language teaching/learning)
- T = Technology
Submissions from 2023
01. Animating Traditional Stories as Pedagogical Tools for Language Reclamation (P, T), Noah Ha'alilo Solomon and Dannii Yarbrough
02. Archiving for the Future (A, D, E), Jaime Pérez González and Susan Smythe Kung
04. Family Language Revitalization (P), Leanne Hinton and Carly Tex
05. Curriculum Design & Assessment for Second Language (L2) Class (D, P), Kathryn Briner, Tracy Hirata-Edds, and Ray Huaute
07. Documenting Conversation (D), Ray Huaute and Alice Taff
13. Grant Writing (G), Shobhana Chelliah and Hali Dardar
15. Intro to Linguistics 1 (D, P), Pat Shaw and Ray Huaute
16. Intro to Linguistics 2 (D, P), Pat Shaw and Adrienne Tsikewa
20. Language Work Outside Your Own Community (D, E), Spike Gildea and Jaime Pérez González
23. Navigating Consent, Rights, and Intellectual Property (A, D, E), Hilaria Cruz and Susan Smythe Kung
24. Praat for Indigenous Language Learning (D, T, P), Rae Anne Claxton and Sonya Bird
32. Using Our Languages Improves Our Health (I), Makha Blu Wakpa and Alice Taff
33. Video & Audio Recording Technique (D, T), Mosiah Bluecloud and Carlos Nash