Hannah Cheloha
استاد آموزشی · Computer-Assisted Language Learning
Arizona State Universityمعرفی
Hannah Cheloha is an ASL Teaching Assistant Professor and the American Sign Language (ASL) coordinator in the School of International Letters and Cultures at Arizona State University (ASU). Her academic focus integrates linguistics, technology, and education, emphasizing online curriculum development and ASL instruction.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Linguistics and Applied Linguistics, ASU (Anticipated 2023)
- Computer-Assisted Language Learning Certificate, Spring 2022
- M. Ed. in Curriculum and Instruction (Accomplished Teaching), ASU, 2011
- M.A. in English (Rhetoric and Composition), ASU, 2006
- B.A. in English (Literature), ASU, 2002
Research Interests:
Cheloha’s work spans:
- Fingerspelling and ASL Acquisition
- Eye-Tracking studies of ASL
- ASL Syntax and Linguistics
- Technology-Enhanced Language Learning
- Teaching Pragmatics
- Deaf Culture Pedagogy
Teaching Roles: She coordinates ASL programs and teaches courses like ASL I-IV, Deaf Culture, and Special Topics in Linguistics. Her teaching emphasizes online curricula and applied technology.
Awards: None explicitly listed in the text.
Grants/Advising: No advising or grant information provided. Her academic contributions focus on curriculum design and technology integration in language education.

