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Lara Lomicka Anderson is a Professor of French and Applied Linguistics at the University of South Carolina's Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultures, within the College of Arts and Sciences. She serves as Faculty Principal of Preston Residential College and teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in French and language education. She holds a PhD from Penn State University and has held leadership roles including Graduate Director and Director of Teacher Education.
Her research focuses on technology-enhanced language learning, intercultural communication, and innovative pedagogical strategies. She has published extensively in journals like Computer Assisted Language Learning, Foreign Language Annals, and CALICO Journal, and edited two influential books on technology in language education. Her work emphasizes integrating digital tools (e.g., social media, mobile apps) into language teaching to foster cultural awareness and proficiency.
Notable awards include the ACTFL Award for Excellence in Technology-Enhanced Language Instruction (2008) and Chevalier dans l'ordre des palmes academiques (2011). Her recent research explores residential college pedagogy, digital semiotics in CALL, and intercultural learning through virtual exchanges.
Anderson has advised numerous grants and initiatives, including projects on study abroad pedagogy and faculty engagement in living-learning communities. She actively contributes to professional organizations like CALICO (Past President), AATF, and NFMLTA, advocating for technological innovation in language education.
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