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--- Forwarded Message from Otmar K. E. Foelsche ---

>Date: 28 Jan 99 14:00:31 EST
>From: Otmar K. E. Foelsche
>Subject: Position: Language Technology Consultant
>To: LLTI-Editor



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>Date: Thu, 28 Jan 1999 09:07:43 -0600 (CST)
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Apologies for any cross-posting.

Language Technology Consultant

The Center for the Study of Languages at Rice University seeks a Language
Technology Consultant to work with the foreign language faculty on the
application of new technologies in language and language-related courses.
The Language Technology Consultant will work with the Language Resource
Center (LRC) and the Center for the Study of Languages (CSL) to develop
language-related materials and assist with the integration of technology
in the language curriculum.

Requirements: Expertise in technology-enhanced language learning;
experience designing and creating interactive web-based materials;
experience with text, graphics and multimedia applications (Director,
Photoshop etc.) for instructional purposes; good knowledge of Macintosh
and Windows (95/98/2000) environments; knowledge of digital image, audio
and video processing for the web; good written and oral communication
skills, including the ability to communicate with both non-technical end
users and technical staff. Also useful would be the following: knowledge
of testing/assessment; knowledge of cgi scripting; project management
experience; advanced degree in languages, instructional design, education,
or a related field; knowledge of Windows NT; proficiency in at least one
foreign language/culture; and language teaching experience.

For full details, see the posting at http://employment.rice.edu/prof.html.
Applications consisting of a letter of application, CV and names of three
referees must be sent to the Rice Employment Office. Rice is an Equal
Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.

Contact Dr. Michael Barlow ([log in to unmask]) for further information.

Michael
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