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Hello everyone,

I'd like to pass along the following call for papers to colleagues who might be
interested in sharing work they have done that
incorporates multimedia technologies into the teaching of one specific topic for
a modern language course.

Thank you.
- Brad Marshall
The George Washington University
Department of Romance, German & Slavic Languages and
Literatures
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CALL FOR PAPERS for NeMLA 2009
Northeast Modern Language Association
40th Anniversary Convention
Feb. 26-March 1, 2009
Hyatt Regency - Boston, Massachusetts

Pedagogy Panel:
Multimedia Modules in Modern Language Teaching: Doing less with more!

Panelists will present self-contained web-based modules for the in-depth
teaching of a single topic (cultural, political, scientific,
business, sport or other) related to a specific language. The module must
contain at least three forms of media, such as text, audio, images, and/or
video, and require three hours minimum or three weeks maximum of class time.
Materials should help students gain cultural knowledge while working on all four
major skills. They must include guidelines and actual activities that
instructors will be able to immediately incorporate into their own teaching.
Please send one page abstracts to Brad Marshall ([log in to unmask]).
Deadline for proposals: September 15, 2008.
Details regarding this panel are available at:
http://www.gwu.edu/~francais/NeMLA-09/



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Hello everyone,

I'd like to pass along the following call for papers to colleagues who might be
interested in sharing work they have done that
incorporates multimedia technologies into the teaching of one specific topic for
a modern language course.

Thank you.
- Brad Marshall
The George Washington University
Department of Romance, German & Slavic Languages and
Literatures
listserv email: [log in to unmask]

CALL FOR PAPERS for NeMLA 2009
Northeast Modern Language Association
40th Anniversary Convention
Feb. 26-March 1, 2009
Hyatt Regency - Boston, Massachusetts

Pedagogy Panel:
Multimedia Modules in Modern Language Teaching: Doing less with more!

Panelists will present self-contained web-based modules for the in-depth
teaching of a single topic (cultural, political, scientific,
business, sport or other) related to a specific language. The module must
contain at least three forms of media, such as text, audio, images, and/or
video, and require three hours minimum or three weeks maximum of class time.
Materials should help students gain cultural knowledge while working on all four
major skills. They must include guidelines and actual activities that
instructors will be able to immediately incorporate into their own teaching.
Please send one page abstracts to Brad Marshall ([log in to unmask]).
Deadline for proposals: September 15, 2008.
Details regarding this panel are available at:
http://www.gwu.edu/~francais/NeMLA-09/


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