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Dear LLTIers,
Please join us this Friday for SWALLT-Online.  Details below.

Announcing SWALLT Online - Friday, October 12th, 2012
12:00 am to 1:00pm Pacific Standard Time

Topic: Language Assessment Workflows in Language Labs: Roundtable Discussion
Speakers:
 * Judi Franz, UC Irvine
* Gus Leonard, Cal State Monterey Bay
* Joseph Kautz, Stanford University
* Harold Hendricks - BYU
* Webinar Attendees!
Be it placement, diagnostic, formative, or exit tests, Language Labs have long played a role in language
testing by providing assesment workflows (infrastructure, programming, and expertise) to faculty and
programs.   For the October SWALLT-Online, four invited speakers will give brief poster sessions about
online assessment (assessment delivered on computers) in their Lab facilities.  Webinar participants
are encouraged to describe their own workflows for supporting assessment.

Please join us this Friday , October 12th, 11 :55 am-1pm PST in the LARC BlackBoardCollaborate System.
Webinar Client can take 5 or so minutes to launch and configure.   Join us early for Tech Tip Easter Egg!
https://sas.elluminate.com/m.jnlp?password=M.A09DEB31DD058A985DD6BA6BFECE4D&sid=2009202



What is SWALLT Online?
SWALLT Online is a monthly web conference given by professionals in the field of language learning
technology for the benefit of SWALLT members.  These web conferences allow for detailed views on
exciting projects and the latest innovations in the field and are always accompanied by informal
but rigorous discussion.
BlackBoard Collaborate Instructions (Headset recommended)
1. Go to this link. - https://sas.elluminate.com/m.jnlp?password=M.A09DEB31DD058A985DD6BA6BFECE4D&sid=2009202
2. Enter a name in the Session Login and click on Log In button.  The Client will launch.
You may need to update your java runtime environment and you may be prompted to indicate
the speed of your network connection.
3. After launching, you should appear in the SWALLT Web Conference Room.
Evan Rubin of LARC has posted a BlackBoard Collaborate log in tutorial  at the following link:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EmtkpEt2QDY&feature=related



Joseph Kautz
Head, Stanford Digital Language Lab

http://thelab.stanford.edu/






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