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--- Forwarded Message from Russell Cluff <[log in to unmask]> ---

>Date: Wed, 28 Apr 1999 16:05:13 -0500
>From: Russell Cluff <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: Instructional Technology Position Ad
>To: [log in to unmask]

Modern Languages Instructional Technology Specialist

Stephen F. Austin State University seeks a Modern Languages Instructional
Technology Specialist to serve as Director of the Modern Languages Learning
and Resource Center and to provide technological support to the College of
Liberal Arts. This is a 12-month position beginning late August, 1999.
Compensation is competitive. The successful applicant will guide the
integration of instructional technology into the Modern Languages
curriculum, maintain and develop the LRC, and support  other college
computer laboratories.

Reporting to the Department of Modern Languages and the College of Liberal
Arts, the successful candidate will exhibit a broad range of technological
skills and a solid grasp of technology-based language pedagogy.
Qualifications for the position include an advanced degree in Spanish,
French, or Portuguese, and a demonstrable working knowledge of Windows,
Macintosh, and Unix operating systems, of networking, and of common
applications software, including multimedia and DVD software.
Additionally, the candidate will need to know one or more scripting
languages such as JavaScript or Lingo scripting. Experience and an academic
background in instructional design will be advantageous, and a knowledge of
language acquisition theories and current foreign language pedagogy is
preferred.

This is a partial announcement.  To get the full text, please contact Dr.
Russell M. Cluff at the following e-mail address:  [log in to unmask]

Russell M. Cluff, Chair
Dept. of Modern Languages
Stephen F. Austin State U.
P.O. Box 13042, SFA Station
Nacogdoches, TX 75962-3042
Tel. (409) 468-2459;468-4303
Fax (409) 468-2033

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