--- Forwarded Message from "Dick Kuettner" <[log in to unmask]> --- >Date: Mon, 02 Apr 2001 14:38:50 -0400 >From: "Dick Kuettner" <[log in to unmask]> >To: <[log in to unmask]> >Subject: SATELLITE TELECONFERENCE UPDATE All, Just a reminder about the upcoming (April 12, 2001) satellite teleconference on linguistics, pedagogy, and technology use. Detailed information is below in the form of the formal announcement. If you or your technicians encounter problems with the downlink, contact Johnny at 1-919-660-7208. The length of the broadcast is one hour, i.e. 2 - 3 PM EDT. If you are interested in purchasing a VHS/NTSC copy (cost = tape + postage) of the program, contact me after April 13, 2001, via e-mail [log in to unmask] . I will have your tape prepared immediately and will mail it to you as soon as I receive your check made out for the required amount and made out to Washington and Lee University. I will let you know the amount upon receipt of your request. Additional good news. The teleconference is also being carried on SCOLA channel 2 and will be video streamed world wide off of the SCOLA web page http://scola.org . Thank you SCOLA! The discussion group is still taking your questions. These should be addressed to [log in to unmask] , also. Thanks for your support. See the announcement below. Dick ****************************************************************** TECHNOLOGY: TOOL OR METHOD? A Satellite Broadcast Discussion 2:00 * 3:00 PM EDT, 12 April 2001 Satellite C-BAND GE2 (85 degrees WL), Transponder 1 3720Mhz Vertical Sponsored by the Charles E. Culpeper Foundation and the Rockefeller Brothers Fund and in collaboration with Washington and Lee University and Duke University, United States of America The teleconference is to be broadcast over the North American continent free of charge to any and all interested parties, educators, and otherwise. It is being labeled a Baker's Dozen Roundtable Discussion and is to be an assemblage of thirteen experts in the fields of applied linguistics, pedagogy, and/or technology who promote technology's use in the broad spectrum of teaching methodologies and who will respond to and comment upon questions and statements from viewers regarding approaches to technology as well as methods, applicability, feasibility, productivity, and frugality of technology. Emphasis in the discussion will be (1) theory and practice in technology, (2) expected and assured outcomes with technology use, (3) the changes in knowledge acquisition as it pertains to the technological interface, and (4) technology as a transparent tool and/or method. Questions and statements are being solicited from potential viewers beginning 12 March 2001, and these questions and statements will be the basis for the discussion and commentary by the Baker's Dozen Roundtable Discussion. Questions and commentary should be submitted via electronic mail to [log in to unmask] Members of the Baker's Dozen Roundtable Discussion Group are as follows: Ms. Pegge J. Abrams, Director Language Learning Center Duke University Dr. Bryan Alexander Assistant Professor of English Centenary College of Louisiana Dr. Robert Blake, Director University of California Consortium on Language Learning and Teaching UC, Davis Professor Miriam Carlisle ABD Harvard University Visiting Instructor in the Classics Washington and Lee University Dr. Lise Desmarais Language Teaching Specialist Canadian Foreign Service Institute Dr. Robert Fischer Executive Director CALICO Dr. Nina Garrett Director of Language Study Yale University Dr. P. Richard (Dick) Kuettner Coordinator and Host Washington and Lee University Dr. Jerry Larson, Director Humanities Research Center Brigham Young University Dr. Jimmie Purser Professor of Computer Science Millsaps College Dr. Clare Tufts Director of French Language Program Duke University Professor Ken'ichi Ujie, Chair East Asian Languages and Literatures Washington and Lee University Dr. Clara Yu C.V. Starr Professor of Linguistics Middlebury College Never, since technology's inception as we know it, has there been such a highly-qualified and respected group brought together to discuss issues that are so timely and pertinent. For today's educators, this is one satellite teleconference you will not want to miss. Attention Technicians: Uplink test feed 1:45 PM EDT, Satellite C-BAND GE2 (85 degrees WL) Transponder 1 3720Mhz Vertical