
About
Mahmoud Amer is a Professor in the Department of Languages and Cultures at West Chester University (College of Arts and Humanities). With a Ph.D. from Indiana University of Pennsylvania and an MA from the University of Toledo, he specializes in Arabic language teaching and technology-enhanced language learning.
- Education: Ph.D., Indiana University of Pennsylvania
- M.A., University of Toledo (Ohio)
- B.A., Mutah University
His research focuses on Game-based Learning, Mobile-Assisted Language Learning, and Computer Assisted Language Learning, particularly for Arabic. He explores how gamification and digital tools improve Second Language Acquisition.
Recent publications highlight his work on gamified vocabulary platforms (Vocabee), language learning software development, and placement test modernization. His projects integrate gaming mechanics with pedagogical theories for Language Technology applications.
Scientific Recognition:
- Finalist, Henderson Plenary Award (2023)
Maintains active involvement in teacher training and advising through undergraduate courses (ARB101-ARB302, ARB420, EAR309) and graduate courses (LAN555, LAN583). His software developments include Prezant (attendance tracking), Vocabee (game-based learning), Kalimat (Arabic learning suite), uAdvise (academic advising), and Wx (exam conversion tool).
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