LINGUIST List 20.1699
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Sat May 02 2009
Calls: Applied Linguistics/USA
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1. John
Levis,
Technology in Second Language Learning
Message 1: Technology in Second Language Learning
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Date: 01-May-2009
From: John Levis <jlevis iastate.edu>
Subject: Technology in Second Language Learning
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Full Title: Technology in Second Language Learning
Short Title: TSLL
Date: 17-Sep-2009 - 19-Sep-2009
Location: Ames, Iowa, USA
Contact Person: John Levis
Meeting Email: < click here to access email >
Web Site: http://apling.public.iastate.edu/TSLL/
Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics
Call Deadline: 10-May-2009
Meeting Description:
Every year, the annual conference on Technology for Second Language Learning (TSLL) provides a venue for researchers and practitioners of CALL and related technologies to share their findings and theoretical perspectives on an issue of general interest to those involved in the use of technology for second language acquisition.
Deadline Extension: The date for abstracts for the inaugural Technology in Second Language Learning Conference (Sept. 17-19) has been extended to May 10, 2009. Notification of acceptance will still be made by May 15, 2009. For Call for Papers, see: http://apling.public.iastate.edu/TSLL/7TSLL_Callforpapers.html
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