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--- Forwarded Message from Joseph Ollie Kautz <[log in to unmask]> ---

>Date: Mon, 27 Aug 2007 14:52:04 -0700 (PDT)
>From: Joseph Ollie Kautz <[log in to unmask]>
>To: LLTI-List <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: SWALLT Call for Proposals extended


Stanford University will be hosting the 2007 SWALLT  Conference at the
Stanford Digital Language Lab on October 26t and 27th, 2007.  The theme
this year is Web 2.0 - Casting a Wider Net.  We have some exciting papers
lined up but have some slots available.  Please see description below for
details.  Questions can be sent directly to Joseph Kautz at
[log in to unmask]    Looking forward to seeing you at Stanford!
Joseph

Call for Proposals: SWALLT  Conference, October 26th-27th, 2007,
Stanford University
Theme: Web 2.0 - Casting a Wider Net

SouthWest Association for Language Learning Technology (SWALLT )
Stanford University, Stanford, CA
Friday, October 26th, 8:30-4:00 and Saturday October 27th, 8:30-12:00,
2007
Abstract deadline: August 30th, 2007

SouthWest Association for Language Learning Technology (SWALLT ) seeks
conference presentation proposals for the SWALLT  conference to be
held at the Stanford Digital Language Lab from October 26th-27th, 2007.
SWALLT  is seeking proposals for presentations or hands on workshops
related to application of Web 2.0 technologies in language instruction.
RECOMMENDED TOPICS
Topics include, but are not limited to:
1.	OpenSource projects,
2.	Conditions for the successful implementation of Web 2.0 in
education.
3.	Collaborative writing and peer review in blogs and wikis,
Social bookmarking, tag clouds, etc
4.	Online Assessment
5.	Content Management Systems in supporting instruction
6.	Case studies using Web 2.0 in language learning contexts
7.	RSS feeds/podcasting
8.	Innovative technology applications in Language teaching/Assessment

SWALLT  encourages language educators from all levels to submit their
proposals and to attend the conference.

Presenters will be notified by early September if their
presentations have been accepted.

Submit by E-mail a one-page 350-word abstract including the
title and main focus of the presentation. Include the author's
name, affiliation, address, phone, and E-mail address at the
end of the abstract. Abstracts must be received no later than
August 30th 2007 to be considered. They should be sent to
Joseph Kautz, [log in to unmask]




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