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--- Forwarded Message from Monique Adriaen <[log in to unmask]> ---

>Date: Fri, 22 Jun 2001 08:26:00 -0400 (EDT)
>From: Monique Adriaen <[log in to unmask]>
>To: <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: EXETER CALL 2001 (fwd)

Dear Editor,

May I ask you to please forward the announcement below to the  list?

Many thanks in advance!

Monique Adriaen
Department of French Studies

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Date: Tue, 5 Jun 2001 13:22:07 +0100 (BST)
From: K. C. Cameron <[log in to unmask]>
To: Monique Adriaen <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: EXETER CALL 2001

Would you please put the following out over the local network.

With kind regards
KCC

EXETER CALL 2001
UNIVERSITY OF EXETER

September 1- 3 2001

Conference on CALL - The Challenge of Change

http://www.ex.ac.uk/french/announcements/CALL.html

This will be the ninth biennial conference to be held in Exeter on Computer
Assisted Language Learning (CALL). Previous conferences have  allowed not
only experts in the field, but all interested parties, to meet and discuss
problems and progress in CALL in a relaxed atmosphere.... To mark the
opening of the Institute for Arab and Islamic Studies, the conference will
include an optional workshop on 'Arabic meeting the challenge of
CALL' on September 3.

DRAFT PROGRAMME


1               'New Techniques for New Students : Adapting Language
Instruction to Technology'
Monique Adriaen, Roberta Sinyor
York University, Canada

2               'Extensions to Computer-Assisted Oral Reading to Help
Children Learn Vocabulary'
Gregory Aist Carnegie Mellon University, USA

3               'Applying HCI Principles to CALL design'
                Paul Allum Japan

4               'Investigating Syntax Priming in an E-mail Tandem Language
Learning
Environment'
                Christine Appel, Carl Vogel Dublin City University, Ireland

5               'Utilising ICT Resources for ELT in Technical Institutions
: a case
study of India'
                K M Baharul Islam Kigali, Ruanda

6               'Integrating IT in English Language Curriculae'

                Inas Barsoum
Ain Shams University, Cairo

7               'Reading Comprehension : CALL and NLP'
                Caroline Barriere, Lise Duquette
University of Ottawa, Canada

8               'The Chronicle of ATLAS or Keeping Pace with Change'
                Ilse Bockstael, Jozef Colpaert, Wilfried Decoo, Linde Van
Ishoven Belgium

9               'Conversation Classes Across Europe: A Challenge For Video
Conferencing'
                John Buckett, Naciketa Datta, Derek Lewis, Hartmut Plehn,
Peter Ruff,
Gary Stringer, Peter Tscherner, Werner Wegstein University of Exeter,
England and University of Wuerzburg, Germany

10              'Shared Electronic Spaces for Constructing Written Russian'
                Lydia Buravova, Jane Hughes
University College London, England

11              'An Experiment In Computerised Teaching of English as a
Second Language'
                Evelyne Cauvin
France
12              'Web Server Based Architectures for Language Learning:
LARFLAST Agents
generating CALL Dialogues'.
                Stefano Cerri, Svetlana Dikareva,
Daniele Maraschi, Stefan Trausan Matu
Montpellier (F), Bucharest (RO), Simferopol (UK)

13              'British Higher Education and the 21st Century'
                Catherine Chabert
Cardiff University, Wales

14              'Language Learning with Native Speakers in a MOO Community
: Real or
Virtual?'
                Lien Goedeme
University of Antwerp, Belgium

15              'Using CALL to Change Student Learning'
                Randall P Donaldson, Margaret Haggstrom
US Embassy, Paris and USA

16              'EFL Acquisition Through Computer Support : A Practical
Proposal'
                Patricia Edwards, Mercedes Rico
University of Extremadura and University of Merida, Spain

17              'Guidance and Autonomy:  A Web-Coordinated Course for
Students in
Difficulty'
        Faina Furman, Isabella Kreindler
University of Haifa, Israel

18              'What Factors Affect The Use Of Computers In The EFL/EAP
Setting?'
                Rehab Ghazal
American University in Cairo, Egypt

19              'CALL Material for Engineering'
                M. Perera Goma, Miguel Mora, Asuncion Pastor

20              'What Constitutes a Good Internet Research Project'
                Hideto Harashima
Maebashi I.T., Japan

21              'User-Centred Sound Authoring on the Web : New Scopes to
Meet the
Interactive Challenge'
                Dominique Hemard
London Guildhall University, England

22              'Can We Have More Customised CD-Roms Please?'
                Martin Herles, Ruth Trinder
Vienna University of Economics, Austria

23              'Change Management and Implementation : Empowering the
Tutor Through
Informed Choice'
                Sue Hewer, Lesley Shield
The Open University, England

24              'Web-Based Learning System for Sociolinguistic Skills in
Japanese'
                Naoya Hirata, Yasuschi Inoguchi, Hiroshi Kamiyama,
Yoshiyuki Kawazoe, Yoshiro Ogawara, Izumi Saita
Tohoku University, Japan

25              'Learning Foreign Languages Together With Others Across the
Internet'
                Shirley Holst, Jutta Maria Fleschutz
Darmstadt, Germany

26              'CALL Labs : Have They Run Their Course?'
                Lawrie Hunter
Kochi University of Technology, Japan

27              'Effective Use of 'Web CALL' in TEFL
                Jun Iwata
Matsue N. C. T., Japan

28              'Implementing a Web-Based Course for Ab Initio Students of
German'
                Paul Joyce, Derek Lewis
University of Exeter, England

30              'Word Processors in an English as a Foreign Language :
Context Writing
Strategies in a Revised Text : A Qualitative Analysis'
                Olga Kehagia
University of Thessaly, Greece

31              'Music, Language and the Foreign Language Learner: Creating
Learning
Space with CALL Software'
                Charles King
Colorado, USA

32              'Teaching Students to Find Internet Resources Related to
Culture'
                Kenji & Kathleen Kitao
Doshisha University, Japan

33              'Online Lessons - Using the Internet to Help the Coursebook'
                Jarek Krajka
Lublin, Poland

34              'Teacher Belief Systems Towards Computer-Mediated Language
Learning:
College ESL Instruction'
                Geoff Lawrence
University of Toronto, Canada

35              Electronic Role-Play as a Means for Collaborative
Construction of
Knowledge On-Line
                Christine Leahy
Nottingham Trent University, England

36              'Integration of CD-Roms Produced by the Language Instructor
into the
Language Curriculum - A Canterbury Innovation'
                Vera Leier
University of Canterbury, New Zealand

37              'From Symptoms to Diagnosis'
                Geoff Lessard, Michael Levison
Queen's University, Canada

38              'Bridging the Gulf Between Language Teachers and Computers
- How to
Expend Understanding and Promote Competent and Successful Use of CALL In
Your Institution'
                Sarah Levi
Walworth Barbour American School, Israel

39              'Coherence and Direction in CALL Research'
                Michael Levy
University of Queensland, Australia


40              'Innovations in CALL: Are Teachers Managing It?
                Jamaluddin Mohaidin, Norhisham Mohamad
University Sains, Malaysia
41              'EASE: A Multi-Media Materials Development Project'
                Hilary Nesi
University of Warwick, England

42              'Network-Based Language Learning At Coventry University:
Managing
Change Via WebCT'
                Marina Orsini-Jones
Coventry University, England

43              'Human Instructor/Virtual Tutor : Replacement or Replication?'
                Timothy F Pope
University of Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada

44              'The Cloud Around Development and Exploiting CALL Material'
                Christine Sabieh
Notre Dame University, Lebanon

45              'Online Filmography'
                Michael Shawback, Mitch Terhune
Ritsumeikan University, Japan

46              'Orality in MOO: Rehearsing Speech in Text'
                Lesley Shield, Markus Weininger
The Open University, England

47              'Graded Reading System on Line'
                Tadashi Shiozawa
Chubu University, Japan

48              'CALL - A Way to Solve Some of the Language Learning / Teaching
Problems in Tertiary Education in South Africa'
                Michelle Sprackett

49              'Using Electronic Dictionaries as CALL Material'
                Cornelia Tschichold
University of Neuchtel, Switzerland

50              'Designing a Multimedia Feedback Tool for Developing Oral
Skills'
                Michio Tsutsui, Masashi Kato,
University of Washington, USA

51              'The Future, Electronic English Learner's Dictionary'
                Birgit Winkler
The Open University, England

52              'Change Management In Moving Towards On-Line Learning In
Higher Education'
                Masoud Yazdani
University of the West of England

53              'Web-Based Instruction for Interactive Learning in Reading
Class'
                Helen Shu-Chin Yen

54              'Real Media-Based Language Instruction for CALL Environments'
                Yuichiro Yoshinari
Tokyo, Japan

55              'Short and Long-Term Memory Feedback in CALL'
                George Ypsilandis
University of Macedonia, Greece



SHORT PROPOSALS


56              'Teaching and Learning Danish in a Virtual Department'
                Jane Hughes, Claire McAvinia, Jannie Roed
University College London, England




ARABIC WORKSHOP


57              'Internet-Based Teaching of Arabic as a Second Language'
Ibrahim Suliman Ahmed
International Islamic University, Malaysia

58              'Changing Teacher Roles and Input-Feedback Medium:
Authorware and
Web-Based-Assisted Learning of Arabic as a Foreign Language'
Mohammed T. Alhawary
American University, Washington, USA

59              'Arabic CALL:  Lessons from the Past, Opportunities for the
Future'
                R. Kirk Belap
Brigham Young, Provo, USA

60              'The Use of Java Programming Language in Solving Problems
Associated
with Producing CALL Material in Arabic'
                Steve Cushion, Dominique Hemard
London Guildhall University, England

61              'CALL and Students' Motivation: A Case Study at the
Department of
Arabic Language and Literature at IIUM-Malaysia'
                Ibtisam.M.H.Naji
IIUM, Malaysia
62              'Arabic Grammar on the Internet'
                Helle Nielsen
University of Southern Denmark, Denmark

63              'Developing a Website for Teaching Arabic: Technical Issues'
                Iman Saad, Heba Salem
American University in Cairo, Egypt


for further information:
SEE
http://www.ex.ac.uk/french/announcements/CALL.html
and/or
CONTACT
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