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--- Forwarded Message from Susan Pennestri <[log in to unmask]> ---

>To: LLTI-Editor <[log in to unmask]>
>From: Susan Pennestri <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: Call for Proposals: MAALLT-SEALLT 2010 at Georgetown University
>Date: Thu, 1 Oct 2009 17:07:28 -0400

"Our Changing Environments: Cultivating New Spaces, Tools, and Ideas  
in Language Learning"

The Mid-Atlantic Association for Language Learning Technology and the  
Southeast Association for Language Learning Technology are pleased to
announce the call for proposals for the MAALLT-SEALLT 2010 Joint  
Conference.

Hosted by
Georgetown University
Washington, DC
March 10-13, 2010

Pre-conference Workshops: March 10, 2010
Presentation Sessions: March 11 - 13

Keynote Speaker: Dr. Randall Bass, Executive Director of the Center  
for New Designs in Learning and Scholarship and Assistant Provost for  
Teaching and Learning Initiatives at Georgetown University.

We invite presentation, poster, and panel proposals that would be of  
interest to educators, administrators, lab directors, researchers,  
vendors of hardware and software, and others interested in the use of  
technology in foreign/second language learning and teaching, both at  
the K-12 and higher education levels.

Topics might include:
- emerging technologies
- language center design and management
- virtual learning environments and simulation
- web 2.0 tools
- mobile learning
- open source software for language instruction
- one-to-one laptop programs
- interactive Whiteboards
- student response systems
- computer-mediated communication
- innovations in language teaching practices/classroom space design
- assessment and research on language learning technologies,  
including case studies, action research and qualitative/quantitative  
analyses

Presentation types include 20, 30 and 45-minute sessions, one-hour  
panels and poster sessions.

To submit a proposal or for further information, please visit the  
conference website at:

www.maallt.org

Follow the 'Submit a proposal' link under the 2010 conference info  
section.

DEADLINE FOR PROPOSALS: November 22

You will be notified of the status of your proposal by January 11, 2010.

We look forward to receiving your proposals and seeing you next March  
at Georgetown University!

Susan Pennestri, Peter Janssens, Gorky Cruz, and Kristy Britt

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Susan Pennestri
Instructional Coordinator & Language Learning Lab Director
Center for New Designs in Learning & Scholarship (CNDLS)
Georgetown University
LLT Center, ICC Building, Room 226
37th & O Streets, NW
Washington, DC  20057
Tel: 202-687-5655 / Fax: 202-687-2408


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