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>Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2000 09:41:33 -0800
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>Subject: NEALL - Call for Papers

Call for Papers 

A Conference on Technology-Enhanced Foreign Language Teaching

The Northeast Association for Language Learning Technology (NEALL) in conjunction with the Tri-College Mellon Language Project at Haverford, Bryn Mawr and Swarthmore Colleges is organizing the NEALL 2000 conference, to be held March 3-5, 2000 at Bryn Mawr and Haverford Colleges in the suburban Philadelphia area. NEALL is the regional group of the International Association for Language Learning Technology (IALL) covering the states of Delaware, New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania. Our membership and annual conference, however, are open to all who wish to present or participate.

This conference is intended to bring secondary and post-secondary faculty members in foreign language together with language lab directors in the Northeast region to share ideas, strategies and applications of technology to foreign language teaching. We expect to have presentations representing individual or collaborative development efforts, as well as innovative uses of broad-based tools such as the internet or the networked classroom. Particular emphasis will be placed upon the sharing of knowledge that many of us have gained over the past few years with those who are just getting started in their efforts with technology. The program will be designed to offer something for everyone who has an interest in integrating media, whether traditional form or via newer computer technologies.

We invite papers and panels on the above topics. Presentation time is 30 minutes for a paper or 45 minutes for a panel. Those who wish to present should email or send one (1) abstract of about 500 words in length to:
 
Michael Jones
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Or

Language Resource Center
Swarthmore College
500 College Ave.
Swarthmore, PA 19081
 
In addition to the abstract, please include the following information:

$B7 Name 
$B7 Affiliation, if any 
$B7 Status 
$B7 E-mail address 
$B7 Postal address 
$B7 Telephone and fax numbers 
$B7 Title of the presentation 
$B7 Co-author's name, if any
$B7 Co-author's affiliation, if any 
$B7 Preferred session type: paper or panel 


Submissions will be accepted on a rolling basis through Monday, January 31, 2000.

Additional information, including details on registration, lodging and the conference schedule, will be posted on the conference web site at http://lang.swarthmore.edu/neall2000/ as it becomes available.  


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Michael Jones                           	
Director,                               	
Language Resource Center
Swarthmore College              	

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