Amir Reza Rahimi’s research interests encompass several facets of language education and technology integration. His work primarily focuses on computer-assisted language learning (CALL), exploring the impact of Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) on language learners’ motivational self-systems and educational outcomes. Rahimi is also deeply engaged in psycholinguistics, investigating the cognitive processes involved in language acquisition and proficiency development. His research extends to educational technology, where he explores innovative methods and tools to enhance language teaching and learning experiences. Rahimi’s scholarly pursuits aim to contribute to theoretical advancements in the fields of language education and educational psychology, addressing contemporary challenges and opportunities in digital learning environments.
Conferences and Workshops
- WorldCALL conference, Chiang Mai, Thailand
- 21st Asia TEFL International Conference
- TELLSI19 Conference, University of Birjand, Iran
- AELTE 2022, Ankara, Turkey
Academic Membership
- 2017-Present: Teaching English Language and Literature Society of Iran (TELLSI)
Technical Skills
- SPSS, LISREL, AMOS, PLS-SEM, MAXQDA
- Computer literacy (2018-2020)
Amir Reza Rahimi’s extensive background in teaching, research, and professional development showcases his expertise and contributions to the field of English Language Teaching and Educational Technology.