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--- Forwarded Message from "Ron Bergmann" <[log in to unmask]> ---

>From: "Ron Bergmann" <[log in to unmask]>
>To: "LLTI-Editor" <[log in to unmask]>
>Cc: "Yoshiko Saito-Abbott" <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: FW: Call for proposals DigitalStream 2002
>Date: Wed, 5 Dec 2001 08:54:01 -0800
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Dear Colleagues:

Please note the attached memo re: Digital Streams Conference.  WE hope to
see all of you at this exciting conference.

Sincerely,

Ron Bergmann
Program Director,
 California State University Virtual Learning Lab Project
562.831.4753


-----Original Message-----
From: Yoshiko Saito-Abbott [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Tuesday, December 04, 2001 1:53 AM
To: Ron Bergmann
Subject: Call for proposals DigitalStream 2002


Ron

Would you please post this information?

Yoshiko
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Dear Colleagues:

California State University Monterey Bay invites you to join Education's
DigitalStream Emerging Technologies in Teaching Languages and Cultures 4th
annual conference, to be held March 21 - 23, 2002 on the CSU Monterey Bay
campus in Seaside, California. (http://iwlc.csumb.edu/digitalstream/)

Our theme for 2002 is:  Paradigm Shift!  Implications of Emergining
Technologies for Teaching Languages and Cultures.
What does it mean to be untethered?  Can language classrooms be virtual?
How much more can we do online with universal broadband access?  Can we
create "Hi-tech" / "Hi-touch" language learning?

Call For Proposals
  Subject areas include:
*Technology Applications and integration in the Language Classroom
*Strategies and Activities for Using Technology in the Language Classroom
*The Use of Technology in Language Proficiency Assessment
*Language Learning Lab Management and Issues
*Distance and Online Language Learning

Proposal Guidelines
1)  All language teachers (K-16) are encouraged to submit proposals.
2)  Limited to 150 words and should be submitted no later than December
15, 2001.
_ Presenters should submit electronic copies of all handouts,
presentations, and final drafts paper no later than March 2, 2002.
_ Final revised manuscript for printing in the Proceedings should be
submitted by May 31, 2002.
Selected manuscripts will be published in Digitalstream 2002 published by
LARC.
3)  Go to our website at  http://iwlc.csumb.edu/digitalstream  to submit
your proposal online or download the proposal form in PDF or WORD formats.
4)  Send your proposal to the Conference Chair, Dr. Yoshiko Saito-Abbott
via e-mail, fax, or hard copy.
        Yoshiko Saito-Abbott, Ph.D.
        California State University Monterey Bay
        Institute for World Languages and Cultures
        100 Campus Center, Bldg 48
        Seaside, CA  93955
        e-mail:  [log in to unmask]
        fax: (831) 582-3885
        phone:  (831) 582-3795


Yoshiko Saito-Abbott, Ph.D
Associate Professor,Institute for World Languages and Cultures
California State University Monterey Bay
Director,  Monterey Bay Foreign Language Project
100 Campus Center, Seaside CA. 93955
office (831) 582-3795 fax (831) 582-3885

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