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--- Forwarded Message from "Ross, Andrew" <[log in to unmask]> ---

>Subject: NERALLD Meeting - November 10-11, Marist College
>Date: Fri, 9 Sep 2005 14:36:58 -0400
>Thread-Topic: NERALLD Meeting - November 10-11, Marist College
>Thread-Index: AcW1Ywhe33Fwcl2TRne16wSNU6pI+wACgH9w
>From: "Ross, Andrew" <[log in to unmask]>
>To: "Language Learning and Technology International Information Forum"   
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Dear LLTIers:

The New England Regional Association of Language Laboratory Directors (NERALLD)
will hold its Fall meeting at Marist College in Poughkeepsie, NY on November
10-11, 2005, on the topic of:

"The Language Lab in the Era of Publisher-Produced Materials."

There will be a pre-meeting workshop on November 10 on the topic of Non-Western
Fonts, moderated by Emmanuel Paris-Bouvret of Wesleyan University.  For general
current information regarding this meeting, please see
http://akbar.marlboro.edu/~neralld/meeting/index.html.
 
In addition to individual and group presentations, the program will include a
roundtable discussion regarding changing models of textbook publication, with
particular emphasis on publisher-produced and -hosted digital media, digital
rights management issues, their impact on the work of language centers, and
their implications for instruction and language technology at the secondary and
post-secondary levels. Participants will include editors and technical staff
from Thomson-Heinle, Cheng & Tsui and other publishers, as well as Jeff Samuels,
IALLT's Digital Exchange Coordinator.
 
The Program Committee for this meeting is soliciting abstracts for 30-45 minute
presentations on the topic of publisher-produced materials and their impact on
language labs' and resource centers' operations.  Presentations might address:
 
-- publisher/center relations and joint initiatives,
 
-- changes in center mission and operations as a result of publisher-produced
and -distributed materials,

-- best practices in integrating publisher-produced materials into the language
curriculum,

-- other related topics.
 
To submit a presentation proposal, please fill out the form located at:
 
http://www.brown.edu/Departments/LRC/neralld_f05/abstracts.shtml  
 
A member of the Program Committee will acknowledge receipt of your submission,
and inform you promptly of the Committee's decision.
 
All abstracts should be submitted by September 30, 2005 at the URL above. 
Please feel free to contact either member of the Program Committee with
questions: [log in to unmask], [log in to unmask] .

Sincerely,

Andrew Ross and Mary Simone

Andrew F. Ross, Ph.D
Director, Language Resource Center
Brown University
Box 1935
Providence, RI 02912-1935
Tel: (401) 863-7010
Mobile: (401) 641-0329
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