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from  Joseph Ollie Kautz <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Digital StoryTelling as Participatory Language Learning - SWALLT Online Webinar, Friday, 12 Noon, Pacific Time
Date: December 7, 2011 10:19:55 PM EST

(sorry for the delay - I could not reach the listserv for the last couple of days -Otmar)


Dear lltiers, 
Please join us for December's SWALLT Online Webinar this Friday 12/9 at 12PM Noon Pacific. SWALLT Immediate Past President, Felix Kronenberg, will present on Digital StoryTelling as Participatory Language Learning . 
Hosted for SWALLT by the Language Acquisition Resource Center at San Diego State University 
Important Webinar details and instructions below.   We suggest  logging in 10 minutes early to jump through the usual technical hoops and chat with others. 
http://swallt.org/2011/12/07/felix-kronenberg-digital-storytelling-as-participatory-language-learning/ 
Joseph Kautz 
President, SouthWest Assoc. for Language Learning Technology 
Head, Stanford Digital Language Lab 
http://swallt.org 
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Topic - Digital StoryTelling as Participatory Language Learning 
Speaker - Felix Kroneberg, Assistant Professor, Modern Languages and Literatures 
Felix Kronenberg (Assistant Professor and Director of the Language Learning Center, Rhodes College) will present a recent grant-funded digital storytelling initiative at Rhodes College. His presentation will cover various aspects of digital storytelling in the L2 curriculum, such as identity and identities formation, automaticity, motivation, individualization and individual learner differences, agency, multimodality, learner anxiety and "losing face," narrative structure, and assessment. 
More info on the speaker: http://www.rhodes.edu/modernlanguages/21054_21066.asp 
Please join us this Friday, December 9th, 12pm-1pm PST in the LARC BlackBoardCollaborate System. 
What is SWALLT Online? 
SWALLT Online is a monthly web conference given by professionals in the field of language learning technology for the benefit of SWALLT members. These web conferences allow for detailed views on exciting projects and the latest innovations in the field and are always accompanied by informal but rigorous discussion. 
BlackBoard Collaborate Instructions (Headset recommended) 1. Go to this link to LARC Blackboard Collaborate. - http://tinyurl.com/6vn5ors 
2. Enter your name in the Session Login(no special login name or password required) and click on Log In button. The Client will launch. You may need to update your java runtime environment and you may be prompted to indicate the speed of your network connection. 
3. After launching, you should appear in the SWALLT Web Conference Room. 
Evan Rubin of LARC has posted a BlackBoard Collaborate log in tutorial at the following link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EmtkpEt2QDY&feature=related 
swallt.org 




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