--- Forwarded Message from [log in to unmask] --- >From: [log in to unmask] >Date: Thu, 28 Sep 2000 13:11:50 -0400 >To: [log in to unmask] >Subject: LAST CALL FOR NERALLD MTG! For the upcoming NERALLD meeting at Tufts University RESERVATIONS ARE DUE MONDAY OCT. 2 - that's Monday of next week! To register, drop an email to Bruce Parkhurst, NERALLD President [log in to unmask] Advance payment not necessary See www.marlboro.edu/~neralld/regform.html for full registration procedure *************ELECTION NOTICE************************ NERALLD members remember we can vote you into office even if you are not present. Come and defend yourself! --------------------------------------------------------------------------- PROGRAM: WHITHER THE LANGUAGE LAB? 8:30 - 9:00 REFRESHMENTS 9:00 MORNING PROGRAM - LANGUAGE LAB INSTALLATIONS What Is a Language Lab? - A (no name brand) look at what a lab might have Dan Soneson, Director Language Lab, Southern Connecticut State University See For Yourself - Getting the most from visiting labs in your region Bruce Parkhurst, Director Geddes Language Center, Boston University Websites of New England Labs - Show and tell, and a resource list Mark Sanford, Senior Media Technician Center for Language Study, Yale University 11:00 Live from MWALL: "Videoconferencing: Looking in on NERALLD" Steve Siehr, Univ of Wisconsin videoconferencing using the internet with H.323 12:00 ELECTIONS, BUSINESS MEETING, AND LUNCH 2:00 AFTERNOON PROGRAM - CASE STUDIES IN THE LAB PARADIGM SHIFT Restructuring and Teamwork Brad Gano, Assistant Director for Technology Center for Language Study, Yale University Challenges of Reorganization Chris Roppola, Academic Technology Specialist Information Technology Services, Brandeis University. The Language Lab Online - Changes in physical/social spaces, and copyright Sarah Lohnes, Technical Instruction & Support Specialist Center for Educational Technology, Middlebury College 3:30 TUFTS LAB TOUR