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Mon, 19 Mar 2007 13:50:07 -0400
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>Subject: World Language Forum invitation
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>Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2007 10:32:24 -0400

IALLT Colleagues,

        I want to let you know about a day-long forum, World Languages: 
Transforming Language Teaching and Learning through Technology, that is 
being held at the Batterymarch Conference Center this Friday. Presenters 
include Fernando Rubio (U. Utah), a couple of our own- Samantha Earp (Duke 
University) and Andrew Tabor (formally at LSU and now with Houghton 
Mifflin), and Steve Budge from Mesa Community College, among others. 
        The event is free, but does require registration. Lunch is 
included with your registration.
        In addition to providing an opportunity for IALLT-ites to get 
together before our conference in June, this symposium provides a chance 
to introduce other attendees to the "world of IALLT". I always make a big 
point of introducing non-IALLT attendees to the organization at these 
forums, but I will unfortunately not be at this meeting to promote the 
organization this time (so it's up to you to show them the advantages of 
our professional organization!), but look forward to seeing you all in 
June. 
        Feel free to share the attached flier.

LeeAnn



Dr. LeeAnn Stone
World Language Specialist
Houghton Mifflin
(714)731-4761


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