Adam Dabrowski
The University of Electro-Communications
I currently teach for UEC, Soka University, and Kunitachi College of Music as an adjunct professor. I am currently pursuing a PhD in Applied Linguistics at Temple University Japan Campus. I am particularly interested in how new technologies are proving to offer new pedagogies for educators. My interests include CALL, ESP, and corpus linguistics.

Sessions
A Method for Scoring Short-Answer Questions on Google Forms (in Large Classes)
The main takeaway from this workshop will be the know-how of making and scoring exercises which utilize the short answer type of question on Google Forms. Unlike simple multiple-choice questions which are straightforward, scoring short answer questions can be highly problematic. The presenters will demonstrate a technique for approaching this issue in a systematic way which saves time and results in a more objective assessment. This method works for classes of any size and with any content, but as a case study, we will look at how it can be implemented in a test preparation class with over 40 students.