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Thu, 16 Feb 2006 16:26:35 EST
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--- You wrote:
Dear Franz-Joseph,
	You might want to take a look at the Modern Language Association's online
"Guidelines for Evaluating Work with Digital Media in the Modern Languages" at:
http://www.mla.org/guidelines_evaluation_digital.  The MLA might also be able to
supply the names of faculty and
institutions that have tackled this issue after consulting with that
organization.
	The following document may have been updated since it was ratified by the
CALICO membership on March 16, 2001:
SCHOLARLY ACTIVITIES IN COMPUTER-ASSISTED LANGUAGE LEARNING: DEVELOPMENT,
PEDAGOGICAL INNOVATIONS, AND RESEARCH
Joint Policy Statements of CALICO, EUROCALL, AND IALLT
Arising from a Research Seminar at the University of Essen, Germany
30 April-1 May 1999.
	If you can't find a copy online, let me know off-list, and I'll send you one.
	Regards,
	Joel Goldfield, Chair
	Modern Languages and Literatures
	Director, Culpeper 

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