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Subject: Reminder: SWALLT 2012 - Call for Participation - Deadline
Date: December 12, 2011 11:24:36 AM EST

Dear Colleagues:

Just a gentle reminder that the deadline for submissions to the Southwest Association for Language Learning and Technology conference on March 23-24 2012 is fast approaching!  We're looking forward to receiving submissions of abstracts and workshop proposals by December 20 — conveniently after most final exam obligations, yet not in the midst of back-to-school madness.  You can submit your proposal at http://silc-lss-dev.asu.edu/conf and register for the conference at http://www.regonline.com/swallt2012 .

Please join us at Arizona State University's School of International Letters & Cultures for SWALLT 2012, a regional IALLT conference open to language technologists, faculty members and administrators at the university and community college levels, K-12 teachers and administrators, the international education community and graduate students.

The organizers welcome proposals for presentations within the following topic areas as they relate to the globalization and internationalization of institutions and curricula:

Presentation of original research - action research, CALL, SLA with a technology emphasis, ESL/EFL, etc. (30 min.)
Presentation of technologies, processes, and approaches to international collaboration and outreach. (30 min.)
Presentation of language learning center management, outreach, programs, etc. (30 min.)
Panel discussion on any of the above topics (maximum of three respondents). (45 min.)
Presentation by commercial entity (vendor, sponsor, etc.) (30 min.)
Workshop including Q&A, hands-on practice, etc. (2 hours)

Please don't hesitate to contact me with questions.

Happy Holidays!

a.

Andrew F. Ross, PhD
Head, Learning Support Services
School of International Letters and Cultures
Arizona State University
PO Box 870202
Tempe, AZ  85287-0202
(480) 965-1099




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