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>From: Edith Paillat <[log in to unmask]>
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>Date: Mon, 30 Nov 2009 17:16:41 +1300
>Subject: language Centres on ning, facebook, twitter
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Hello LLTIer's
My first question might sound a little cheeky since it might be seen as
competing with the purpose of LLTI forum but it is not!

1/ are there any ning, facebook groups, twitter etc.. related to language
learning Centres efforts that you know of, where staff share information,
presentations of their centres, organise online events to talk about their
activities, their issues and joy? 

Also, we are refurbishing our website to integrate with the university's
library, however we would like to make it a bit more dynamic, user-friendly and
more to the point useful to the students and staff than what is presently. (make
content more visible, inviting feedback, making it a online meeting point for
our language students as it is physically etc...) 

2/ Is any of you using any of these tools to communicate with students and
teaching staff in your institution?

3/ Has any of you been successful in establishing a forum where students could
post messages for a langage buddy or an event, etc... If yes who moderated and
did it work well? 

Any idea and example is most welcome!! (off-list if you prefer)
Best regards to all!
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Edith Paillat
Language Technology Specialist
Victoria University of Wellington
New Zealand
+64 4 463 5792
http://www.victoria.ac.nz/llc/about/projects.aspx





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