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November 2004, Week 3

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>Date: Mon, 15 Nov 2004 16:02:09 -0800 (PST)
>From: Carol Copenhagen <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: ACTFL sessions
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If you are going to ACTFL this coming weekend - don't
miss the IALLT sponsored sessions!  (They're the
best!)


Friday, November 19, 2004
054 Finding the Access Ramp: Technology Training
Initiatives for Language Instructors
9:30 am - 10:45 am
Palmer House Hilton Salon 6
Presenter(s): Ute S. Lahaie, Gardner-Webb University
Sara Wilson, Tulane University
Technology training is an important factor to ensure
that technology in the classroom is not a mere fa$E7ade.
To demonstrate how foreign language instructors
can effectively integrate technology into their
curriculum, the presenters provide successful models
and resources for technology training that are
applicable to
all foreign languages.
Sponsor: IALLT


Saturday, November 20th

300 Teaching E-Writers: Technology and Writing Skills
beyond the Intermediate Course
10:00 am - 11:15 am
Palmer House Hilton Salon 6
Presenter(s): Sharon G. Scinicariello, University of
Richmond
Lorenza Marcin, University of Richmond
Global Communication is often written communication
(e-mail, web pages) and most written communication is
produced using computers. This presentation
describes an advanced Italian composition course which
provides students with enhanced writing skills for
both print and electronic contexts through the use
of computer-based tools from spell-checkers to on-line
pen pals.
Sponsor: IALLT

333 The International Association for Language
Learning Technology (IALLT) Interest Session
1:30 pm - 2:45 pm
Palmer House Hilton Salon 6
Presenter(s): Carol Copenhagen, Saint Mary's College
This is a special session for attendees who have
questions about technology in language education and
are interested in trends in lab design. Participants
will
meet colleagues/language professionals who work with
FL technology daily and have an opportunity to ask
them questions.
Sponsor: IALLT


435 Web Tools for Tired Teachers
6:00 pm - 7:15 pm
Palmer House Hilton Salon 6
Presenter(s): Lauren B. Rosen, University of Wisconsin
Deana A. Zorko, O'Keefe Middle School
With limited time, teachers are asked to integrate new
technologies. Various easy to use, readily available,
Internet tools support efforts to build
communicative competence and cross cultural awareness.
This sessions leaves participants knowing how, when
and where technology integration helps
students communicate about real topics with real
audiences.
Sponsor: IALLT









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