Collaboration

Introduction to Mendeley: A Piece of Reference Management Software for Research Work

Mr. Salahud Din Abdul Rab delivered a presentation on March 28, 2018, at a seminar organized by the Language Research Center of King Khalid University. His presentation was more of a workshop on how to use a software program for research management than simply a seminar. In the presentation titled Introduction to Mendeley: A Software Tool for Management of the Research Work, he highlighted its use and the main features. Salahud Din started with an overview of the program called Mendeley. The program, he said, helps organize research documents and references. It also helps a researcher collaborate with others by joining or creating groups and discovering statistics and recommendations. Salahud Din later showed how to create a free account and set up a library, and explained in detail how Mendeley’s desktop functions. He also showed how it operates on a small device such as an android phone. The presentation also covered how to add documents, save and synchronize them, manage the library, create folders and work on references using this program. The presentation was very informative and overall a great success. Date: 3/30/2018 Source: Mohammad Adil Siddique Multimedia Source: Abdul Qadeer Abdul Hameed

Introduction to Mendeley: A Piece of Reference Management Software for Research Work

Mr. Salahud Din Abdul Rab delivered a presentation on March 28, 2018, at a seminar organized by the Language Research Center of King Khalid University. His presentation was more of a workshop on how to use a software program for research management than simply a seminar. In the presentation titled Introduction to Mendeley: A Software Tool for Management of the Research Work, he highlighted its use and the main features. Salahud Din started with an overview of the program called Mendeley. The program, he said, helps organize research documents and references. It also helps a researcher collaborate with others by joining or creating groups and discovering statistics and recommendations. Salahud Din later showed how to create a free account and set up a library, and explained in detail how Mendeley’s desktop functions. He also showed how it operates on a small device such as an android phone. The presentation also covered how to add documents, save and synchronize them, manage the library, create folders and work on references using this program. The presentation was very informative and overall a great success. Date: 3/30/2018 Source: Mohammad Adil Siddique Multimedia Source: Abdul Qadeer Abdul Hameed

Institutional Collaboration

The Faculty of Languages and Translation forges partnerships with outstanding academic institutions across the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in order to expand the student experience, and enhance faculty growth and the impact of our research. During the week of August 28th, the Faculty of Languages and Translation collaborated with the Abha College of Technology to hold a week-long teacher training workshop on English for Professional Purposes (EPP). Chaired and led by the Dean, Dr. Abdullah Al-Melhi, from King Khalid University, the workshop was enthusiastically received by the instructors from the English Language Center of the Abha College of Technology (ELC). The Chairman of the ELC, Dr. Ahmed Najji expressed his deep appreciation for the new techniques and insights which were presented to the participants. It is worth noting that a member of the Shura Council, Dr. Muhammad Naji, was present for the final day of activities. Over the course of the workshop the following topics were covered by Dean, Dr. Abdullah Al Melhi, and Language Instructor, Hassan Costello: • Applied Linguistic Theories and Practical Applications • Reading and Literacy Teaching Methods • Web 2.0 Tools and Computer Assisted Language Learning • Developing an Essential Skill Set for Effective Multilevel Instruction • Presentation, Practice, and Production Techniques in EFL Teaching • Innovative Speech, Pronunciation, and Listening Teaching Methods • Nonnative English Speakers in TESOL (NNEST) Overview Date: 9/2/2016 Primary Source: Faculty of Languages and Translation  

Institutional Collaboration

The Faculty of Languages and Translation forges partnerships with outstanding academic institutions across the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in order to expand the student experience, and enhance faculty growth and the impact of our research. During the week of August 28th, the Faculty of Languages and Translation collaborated with the Abha College of Technology to hold a week-long teacher training workshop on English for Professional Purposes (EPP). Chaired and led by the Dean, Dr. Abdullah Al-Melhi, from King Khalid University, the workshop was enthusiastically received by the instructors from the English Language Center of the Abha College of Technology (ELC). The Chairman of the ELC, Dr. Ahmed Najji expressed his deep appreciation for the new techniques and insights which were presented to the participants. It is worth noting that a member of the Shura Council, Dr. Muhammad Naji, was present for the final day of activities. Over the course of the workshop the following topics were covered by Dean, Dr. Abdullah Al Melhi, and Language Instructor, Hassan Costello: • Applied Linguistic Theories and Practical Applications • Reading and Literacy Teaching Methods • Web 2.0 Tools and Computer Assisted Language Learning • Developing an Essential Skill Set for Effective Multilevel Instruction • Presentation, Practice, and Production Techniques in EFL Teaching • Innovative Speech, Pronunciation, and Listening Teaching Methods • Nonnative English Speakers in TESOL (NNEST) Overview Date: 9/2/2016 Primary Source: Faculty of Languages and Translation