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--- Forwarded Message from Teresa Johnson <[log in to unmask]> ---

>Date: Thu, 29 Jun 2000 09:33:32 -0500
>From: Teresa Johnson <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: Re: #5616  Tenth Anniversary of LLTI Today!
>To: Language Learning and Technology International Information Forum    <[log in to unmask]>
>Organization: Saint Louis University
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Congratulations and thank you for all your hard work.

Teresa H. Johnson

LLTI-Editor wrote:

> Today, June 28, 2000, marks the tenth anniversary of LLTI. It was on this day exactly ten years ago that I sent an email message to David Avery here at Dartmouth College asking him to set up a listserv mechanism to be called LLTI. We started on a mainframe CMS machine and have now graduated to a small dual-processor Pentium box that handles about 40 lists that have their home here at Dartmouth College
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> Today our membership is close to 1400. A large majority of members comes from the ".edu" domain (more than 55%), followed by subscribers from the ".net" domain, followed by subscribers from the ".ca" (Canada) domain. Subscribers from ".org,", ".com," and ".mil" make up about about 7%. The remaining subscribers come from 36 countries and make up about 30 percent of membership. Some subscribers still have bitnet addresses that I cannot clearly identify without investing a large amount of time.
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> LLTI is a successful list because all of you have been contributing over the years. Our archive contains enormous amounts of information on issues concerning our profession. Our sponsors - Dartmouth College, IALL (The International Association for Language Learning Technology), and the Consortium for Language Teaching and Learning - have been generous in providing time, funds, and technology over the last ten years.
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> Editing this list is a daily pleasure for me. There are very few lists in this world where information is shared so generously among colleagues. I look forward to at least another ten years of working with all of you!
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> Otmar Foelsche (LLTI-editor)
> Dartmouth College

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