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Name César
Alejandro Armellini
Date of birth 15 April 1966
Place of birth Montevideo, Uruguay
Citizenship Uruguayan
Home address 10 Hillside Avenue
Canterbury,
Kent, CT2 8ET
England
Telephone number (01227) 82 3314 (office)
E-mail address C.A.Armellini@kent.ac.uk
N I number PB 07 41 15 D
Summary
of main qualifications
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PhD in Language Studies, Canterbury Christ
Church University College. Degree awarded by the University of Kent, United
Kingdom (2000).
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Master in Educational
Technology and TESOL, University of Manchester, United Kingdom (1996).
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BSc in IT
Programming, Universidad de la República, Montevideo, Uruguay (1990).
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Teacher of English as a
Foreign Language, Dickens Institute, Montevideo, Uruguay (1988).
Current
post
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Lecturer, Tutor and Examiner
(Post-Graduate Certificate in Higher Education). Learning
Technologist and WebCT Administrator. Unit for the Enhancement
of Learning and Teaching, University of Kent, UK (full-time). www.kent.ac.uk/uelt/staff/profile/caa.html
Other
current activities
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Online tutor, E-moderating course. All Things in Moderation,
UK (www.atimod.com).
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Guest
lecturer, MA in TEFL programme. Canterbury Christ Church University College (www.cant.ac.uk).
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Spanish
language teacher and teacher trainer. Kent County Council Adult Education
Services (www.kaes.org.uk).
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Independent consultant in Education, Open and
Distance Education, Educational Technology Language Teacher Education.
Summary
of previous posts
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Director, Educational Technology, ORT Uruguay University, Montevideo,
Uruguay (www.ort.edu.uy) (1998-2002).
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Researcher, Senior Lecturer, Supervisor
and Examiner, Institute of Education,
ORT Uruguay University, Montevideo, Uruguay (1998-2002).
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Guest speaker and language
teacher trainer, Anglo-Uruguayan Cultural Institute, Montevideo, Uruguay (www.anglo.edu.uy) (2001-2002).
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Spanish Language Teacher
(BA level), Manchester University, UK (1995-1998).
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Founder, Director, Language
Teacher and Teacher Trainer, Oxbridge Institute and Brasil Club de
Portugués, Montevideo, Uruguay (1988 –1995).