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Jean Janecki <[log in to unmask]>
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Language Learning and Technology International Information Forum <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 18 Jul 2017 12:24:12 -0400
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*COME JOIN US:*

*October 19th and 20th 2017*

*Wesleyan University*

Middletown, Connecticut

Hosted by the Fries Center for Global Studies at Wesleyan University



*Theme:*



LESSONS LEARNED IN LANGUAGE TEACHING, RESEARCHING, AND ASSESSING WITH
TECHNOLOGY



Technology has developed rapidly over the last decade and instructors have
a great array of tools at their disposal for enhancing language teaching.
What have we learned from teaching languages, researching and assessing
language learning with technologies? What has worked well, what has not
worked well? Where will technology take language teaching, research, and
assessment in the future? What can technology afford us based on lessons
learned? This conference will look back and ahead and encourage
participants to reflect on their own use of technology for language
teaching, research and assessment.



NERALLT 2017 invites conference proposals that discuss lessons learned and
future outlooks of teaching, researching, and assessing with technology in
the following formats:



   - 30 Minute Individual/Group Presentation
   - Roundtable Discussion or Panel (30 minutes, maximum 3 presenters +15
   min Q & A)
   - (Electronic) Poster Session
   - Workshop (1-2 hours, hands-on)
   - Lightning Round Session (5 minute presentation followed by facilitated
   group discussion)



*Guidelines for Proposals:*



Please submit a 300-word abstract and a 50-word summary for the program at



https://goo.gl/forms/GeBNNi5wKtuh0JOf1
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Presentation titles should not exceed 10 words. Only one abstract
submission per person, but a presenter may appear as a co-author (but not
the first author) on other submitted abstracts. An author may also submit
another proposal in an additional category (e.g., a poster or a workshop).
Allproposals for consideration must be submitted online and will not be
accepted after the deadline. For more information visit the NERALLT website:
http://www.nerallt.org/

 *Abstracts are due by July 31st.*



*For more information, please contact the program co-coordinators, Theresa
Schenker ([log in to unmask]) <[log in to unmask])> and Mary
Jo Lubrano ([log in to unmask]) <[log in to unmask])>.*


Thanks,

Jean

-- 
Jean M. Janecki, PhD
Language Resource Center Coordinator and LITS Liaison
Mount Holyoke College
South Hadley, MA 01075
413.538.2408 <(413)%20538-2408>

President-Elect NERALLT <http://nerallt.org/> (New England Regional
Association For Language Learning Technology)


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