
Mathias Schulze
Professor · Computer-Assisted Language Learning (CALL)
San Diego State UniversityAbout
Mathias Schulze is a Professor of German Language and Literature in the Department of European Studies at San Diego State University (SDSU), and Director of the Language Acquisition Resource Center. He holds a PhD in Language Engineering (Applied Linguistics) from UMIST (now part of the University of Manchester). His career includes roles at universities in Sunderland, Manchester (UK), and Waterloo (Canada), where he directed the Waterloo Centre for German Studies. He has served as co-editor of the CALICO Journal (on Computer-Assisted Language Learning) for eight years.
Key research focuses include CALL (Computer-Assisted Language Learning), language education, and social bilingualism. He maintains blogs Texterium and Pantarhei Press. His work spans language acquisition methodologies, technology integration in education, and bilingualism studies.
Notable contributions include pioneering parser-based CALL systems, studies on digital gaming's role in language development, and research on sustainable interaction-based language learning approaches. He has authored over 30 articles between 2002–2017, emphasizing computational analysis, learner interactions, and CALL software applications.
Professional highlights include leadership in CALL research networks, cross-continental academic collaborations, and contributions to German diaspora studies in North America. His work bridges theoretical linguistics, applied pedagogy, and technological innovation in language education.
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