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--- Forwarded Message from Edwige Simon <[log in to unmask]> --- >Date: Tue, 24 Jan 2006 08:35:30 -0700 >From: Edwige Simon <[log in to unmask]> >To: [log in to unmask] >User-Agent: Internet Messaging Program (IMP) 3.2-cvs Dear all, My name is Edwige Simon, I work for the Anderson Language Technology Center at CU Boulder as a Foreign Language Technology Specialist (http://altec.colorado.edu). A couple months ago, I had posted a message inquiring about existing programs in Instructional Technology and Foreign Languages in the US. The reason why I am looking into existing models is that ALTEC is working on revamping the curriculum of the Language Technology Certificate. I received several answers and also many requests to post the results of my inquiry. Unfortunately, the e-mail account I was using back then was cancelled so I apologized if I did not answer to the questions/remarks you may have sent me after that. You will find below a detailed list of the programs I have found. You will notice a great variety in scope and models. Some programs are PhDs (or M.As) in education with a focus on IT, others are M.As in CALL; There are also degree and non-degree Certificate programs like ours. All of these programs exist but are not necessarily active at the moment. Please do not hesitate to let me know if you find any inaccuracies or if you would like to add to list. 1. University of Iowa, Iowa City (credit) The University of Iowa offers a PhD in Foreign Language Acquisition Research and Education. Students can specialize in Instructional Technology. Web address: 
http://intl-programs.uiowa.edu/academic/flare/
 2. Northern Illinois (credit) The university of Northern Illinois offers a certificate program called Foreign Language Instructional Technology Graduate Certificate Program. Web address: http://www.forlangs.net/certificate.php It is an intensive summer program (6 weeks) offered to pre-service and in-service teachers (K through post secondary.) 3. Middlebury (inactive) Middlebury does not offer any Language and Technology summer seminar but they used to. The CET stopped offering a summer program for Graduate students on teaching foreign languages with technology because they ran out of funding. They do offer a program called Advanced Students Technology Program (http://cet.middlebury.edu/prgm_regional_astp.php). 4. Carnegie Mellon (credit) Carnegie Mellon offers an M.A in CALL: http://ml.hss.cmu.edu/call/indexi.php 5. University of Wisconsin Oshkosh (credit) The university of Wisconsin (Oshkosk) offers a Foreign Language Educational Technology Certificate Program: http://www.uwosh.edu/departments/for_lang/DFLL/FLcertCourseInfoMar04.htm 6. New York at Stony Brook (inactive) This PhD program is inactive at the moment. It has produced students in the Doctor of Arts in Foreign Language Teaching program with a concentration in Language Center Directorship. 7. University of Tampa Language Lab I am not sure what type of Language Technology program Tempa offers but it was submitted to the list. 8. The University of South Florida The University of South Florida offers a PhD in SLA/IT (Second Language Acquisition and Instructional Technology) : http://www.coedu.usf.edu/slait/ Thank you! Edwige Simon. Edwige Simon Foreign Language Technology Specialist Anderson Language Technology Center Hellems 158 The University of Colorado Boulder, 80309 Tel: 303 492 7225