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>From: "Polly LYNN" <[log in to unmask]>
>To: "Language Learning and Technology International Information Forum"    <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: technology workshop
>Date: Sun, 13 Feb 2000 12:44:45 -0600

Dear professor/instructor/teacher of foreign language,

You are invited to a technology workshop for foreign language teachers to be given by the Foreign Language Teachers'' Association of Greater St. Louis.  The workshop is on Saturday, February 26, 2000 at the University of Missouri St. Louis (West Campus).  
 
As always, this workshop is free to FLTA members.  If not an FLTA member yet, you may join at the door for $10.  

Schedule of Presenters:

8:30-9:00        Breakfast

9:15-10:00    Martha Caeiro (UMSL)
                    "Talking Through Writing": Electronic Discussion in the Composition Classroom

                    Teresa Johnson (SLU)
                    World Wide Web: Classrooms Without Walls

10:15-11:00    Linda Quinn Allen (UMSL)
                    Integrating Task-based Web Activities with the Communication Standards

                    Kathleen Bueno (SIU Edwardsville)
                    Why Use Electronic Readings in the Second Language Classroom?  It's Just Plain Good Pedagogical Sense.

                    Deborah Baldini (UMSL)
                    Language Now!

11:15-12:00    Lesley Nelson, Sandra Harris, & Susan Yoder-Kreger (UMSL)
                    Multi-User Environments: Mooing in a Foreign Language

Six publishers have been invited to show their ancillary materials and textbooks.  

Directions to the Computer Center Building:  (Print this out.  Workshop is on the WEST Campus)
In St. Louis, Missouri in the area of the airport, take HIGHWAY 70 to FLORISSANT ROAD EXIT.
Go SOUTH on FLORISSANT Road a short distance to the entrance to the University of Missouri, which is MARK TWAIN DRIVE.  Follow Mark Twain Drive until the stop sign at WEST CAMPUS DRIVE.  Turn right on West Campus Drive.

There is a parking garage just before you reach the computer center building.  (If you have a map it is #10).  You may PARK ALONG WEST CAMPUS DRIVE opposite the Computer Center Building or in the garage.

Any questions, e-mail Polly Lynn at     [log in to unmask]
Optional: If not a member of FLTA, RSVP to [log in to unmask] so that we can get an approximate head count for breakfast and disks.  

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