CBC/Radio Canada Mauril app: Bringing art and enjoyment to official language learning
CCERBAL research forum
Dec 8, 2022 — All day
The Canadian Centre for Studies and Research on Bilingualism and Language Planning (CCERBAL) warmly invites you to its next research forum about the Mauril application.
CCERBAL research forum
Speaker: Anne Hébert, Mauril Project Head and Strategist, Radio-Canada
Forum abstract
Mauril is a free app for learning English or French through varied, interesting and fun CBC and Radio Canada content. Available in mobile and web versions, this new app is part of a continual learning process encouraging both linguistic and cultural immersion through relevant, 100% Canadian content.
In discussion with Marie-Josée Hamel (Full Professor and Director of Graduate Studies, uOttawa Official Languages and Bilingualism Institute, and member of the Mauril advisory committee), Anne Hébert will explain how the app’s different components allow its use to evolve in changing teaching and cultural contexts.
Anne Hébert, Mauril project head and strategist
Anne Hébert has 20 years’ experience in television, including 17 at CBC/Radio-Canada. With a career in publicity, project management, distribution and digital markets, she has managed the strategy and development of the Mauril project since May 2019.