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>Date: 12 Feb 99 14:37:07 EST
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>Subject: Position announcement (repost)
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St. Lawrence University
Modern Languages Instructional Technology Specialist
Search reopened

St. Lawrence University seeks a Modern Languages Instructional
Technology Specialist to provide technological leadership,
support, and facilities management for the Department of Modern
Languages and Literatures, to begin July 1, 1999.

Reporting both to the Department of Modern Languages and
Literatures and the Information Technology Division, the
successful candidate will exhibit a broad range of technological
skills and a solid grasp of technology-based language pedagogy.
In addition to supporting language instruction, the Instructional
Technology Specialist for Modern Languages will have a role
in campus-wide technology support and planning.

Qualifications for this position include the following:
   * An advanced degree in language acquisition, a foreign
     language, educational technology or a related field.
   * Strong background in one or more of the languages taught at
     St. Lawrence (French, German, Japanese, Kiswahili, Russian,
     Spanish)
   * Experience in integrating instructional technologies into
     the foreign language curriculum and in supporting
     technology-based instruction in higher education
   * Experience in installing and maintaining computer and
     multimedia hardware
   * Experience in designing, building, and maintaining web sites
   * Ability to manage student staff

The successful candidate will also provide evidence of
excellent communication, leadership and teamwork skills.

Preference will be given to candidates with demonstrable
system-level skills in configuring and managing Windows 95/98
and who have experience in a scripting language such as
JavaScript or Perl.

This position affords many opportunities for innovation and
professional growth in a dynamic technology environment.
St. Lawrence University was among the first campuses in the
U.S. to be fully networked, and it offers excellent classroom
and laboratory facilities.  The Carnegie Language Center
deploys a variety of electronic systems for teaching and
learning, including wired language laboratories, a multimedia
computing laboratory, and satellite-based international services.

Send letter of application, vita, three references and, if
available, samples of work accomplished to:
Prof. Roy Caldwell,
Chair, Search Committee,
Department of Modern Languages and Literatures,
St. Lawrence University, Canton, NY 13617.

Review of applications will begin March 10 and will
continue until the position is filled.

St. Lawrence University, chartered in 1856, is an independent,
private, coeducational institution of higher learning in New
York State.  For more information please visit SLU's homepage
at http://www.stlawu.edu.

St. Lawrence University is an Affirmative Action/Equal
Employment Opportunity employer. Women, minorities,
veterans, and persons with disabilities are encouraged to apply.

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