--- Forwarded Message from "Dennis D. Magnuson" <[log in to unmask]> --- >In-Reply-To: <[log in to unmask]> >References: <[log in to unmask]> >Date: Tue, 3 Sep 2002 17:33:36 -0700 >To: Language Learning and Technology International Information Forum <[log in to unmask]> >From: "Dennis D. Magnuson" <[log in to unmask]> >Subject: MWALLT ------------------ Muy amigo Ron, Greetings from the other "snoose" land of the Norsks! Marcia and I were conversing the other day and wondering how much sweat was flowing from the Red River Valley these days, especially with MWALL on the horizon! Well, as I just read your recent LLTI posting, I was reminded that this past Friday when the Luther faculty had their fall faculty days, the Dean of the College called us aside with a "request": that both of us travel to SCANDINAVIA (!) during that time. Perhaps you were aware that this past very early spring, the Luther administration had appointed the two of us as co-directors of the College's Institute in American Studies for Scandinavian Educators. The previously couple stepped down after this summer after 10 years at the helm. Because of a downward trend in participants over the past 4-5 years, Marcia and I were given several "charges," one of them being to increase the number of participants in the coming years. Well, it's clear that we cannot do that by doing business as usual--putting in ads in Scandy prof journals, sending over apps with previous participants, hoping that they alone will generate our group. A big first step is that we're in the midst of a Web-page project as there has been NONE to date; that is now changing. See scandinst.luther.edu So we have been asked to hit at least 3 or 4 of the 5 Nordic countries (most likely not Iceland or Norway--we always get our "fill" of the latter!) during Luther's fall break and adding a few days both before and after it. Of course, this is when we had MWALL last year and when you folks will be hosting it this year. Both of us are pleased to be told to travel, but the timing is not exactly ideal from our point of view. Harley Refsal, my colleague in Norsk here has been to the Fargo/Moorhead area nearly every fall for the big Norsk fest there and has always raved about it. Marcia and I were really fired up about it and had been thinking about what you might need help with--recall we sent you an earlier message way last fall or winter. Indeed had even checked out some places to stay that Harley had recommended--not just the motels you listed. But now we get put on a plane for LLOOOOOOONNNNNNNGGGGGGGG travel and at a hurried pace! Shoot, I was hoping I might have been able to adapt the Decorah Troll Tour to some kind of northern prairie scenario. Well, we wish you a super conference; we know that you'll have fewer hassles that we did with regard to travel (God, even Read couldn't find us!), having a commercial airport and all the amenities of the "big city." And we will keep you abreast of our wanderings, stumblings, and mumblings as we wend our way through Scandinavia. With best wishes and warm regards, Dennis Magnuson and Marcia McKelvey end >--- Forwarded Message from "Ron Balko" <[log in to unmask]> --- > >>From: "Ron Balko" <[log in to unmask]> >>To: "Language Learning and Technology International Information >>Forum" <[log in to unmask]> >>Subject: MWALLT 2002 call for presentations >>Date: Mon, 2 Sep 2002 15:16:34 -0500 > >Happy Labor Day! > >Unlike the vast majority of of you, I am diligently laboring this >Labor Day. But the real reason for my message is not to whine about >my circumstances but to announce the conference again & call for >presentations. The conference theme is: Charting your course - >Technology & Instruction in a Diverse World, but I am willing to >entertain a proposal on any relevant topic. I am also quite >predisposed to discussion/roundtable topics that would be of >interest to most of us. > >The conference will be held @ Concordia College (www.cord.edu) on >Friday & Saturday October 18th & 19th. The cost of the conference >will be $40 which includes $15 for MWALLT membership. > >Rooms have been blocked @ the Rodeway Inn in Fargo (701-239-8022 & >mention group #452) for $49.00 per nite. Other motels in the area >include a Super 8 (218-233-8880) & a Travelodge & Suites >(218-233-5333). Airline service is available from Northworst - er, >I mean - Northwest via the Twin Cities & United Express via Chicago >& Denver. While Moorhead, MN may be a bit of a drive for most of >you, rest assured that winter will not be upon us at that time & >travel conditions should be fime. > >If you have any questions regarding the conference do not hesitate >to call or email me. If you do use email, please put MWALLT >Conference first in the subject line so I can spot them easily. > >I look forward to hearing from you! > >Ron > >P.S. To those of you who promised to help me with this conference, >it is time to get in touch with me as to what you can help with. >Thank you! >=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= >Ronald W. Balko >Director, Instructional Media Services >Concordia College >Moorhead, MN 56562 USA >[log in to unmask] >Office: 218-299-3464 >Fax: 218-299-3246 > >This space is reserved for a pithy personal quote >&/or statement - as soon as I have the time &/or >inclination to think of one. -- Dennis D. Magnuson Assoc. Prof. of Spanish & Director, Lang. Lrng. 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