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The 9th Annual JALT Pan-SIG Conference 2010
Message 1: The 9th Annual JALT Pan-SIG Conference 2010
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Date: 13-Dec-2009
From: Rudolf Reinelt <reinelt iec.ehime-u.ac.jp>
Subject: The 9th Annual JALT Pan-SIG Conference 2010
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Full Title: The 9th Annual JALT Pan-SIG Conference 2010 Short Title: panSIG2010 Date: 22-May-2010 - 23-May-2010 Location: Suita, Osaka, Japan Contact Person: Eric Skier Meeting Email: skier toyaku.ac.jp Web Site: http://pansig.org/2010/callforpapers.html Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics Call Deadline: 15-Feb-2010 Meeting Description: Learner Perspectives The 9th Annual JALT Pan-SIG Conference 2010 May 22-23, 2010 Osaka Gakuin, University, Suita City, Osaka The organizing committee of the JALT Pan-SIG Conference 2010 invites all interested applied linguistic researchers to submit presentation proposals for the 9th Annual Pan-SIG Conference, which will be held on Saturday and Sunday, May 22 and 23, 2010 at Osaka Gakuin University. Call for Papers This conference is co-sponsored by the Computer-Assisted Language Learning (CALL), Extensive Reading (ER), Framework and Language Portfolio (FLP), Global Issues in Language Education (GILE), Japanese as a Second Language (JSL), Lifelong Language Learning (LLL), Other Language Educators (OLE), Pragmatics (PRAG), Study Abroad (SA), Teacher Education (TEd), Testing & Evaluation (TEVAL) Special Interest Groups together with the Kyoto Chapter of the Japan Association of Teaching (JALT). Research in any area of applied linguistics will be welcome. Two types of proposals will be considered: 1. Reports on completed research 2. Works in progress (including completed research design and/or data collection) Presentations will be 45 minutes in length (including 10 minutes for questions and answers). Preference will be given to those submissions that fit the theme of the conference and/or general interests of the SIG to which the submission is being made. In particular, presenters that actually incorporate learners (or their voices/images/videos) are highly encouraged to submit! Proposals Contents: (1) a 50-word summary, (2) a 150-word abstract, and (3) personal information (name, affiliation, contact details) Send to: submissions pansig.org Deadline: No later than February 15, 2010 Subject line: The subject line should read: Submission for (XX) where `XX' is the abbreviated form of the SIG. i.e. (Submission for SA) Format: All proposals should be sent as an attachment; either as a) Microsoft Word document (.doc) or b) Rich Text File (.rtf) file format. Submissions made in any other form will not be accepted. Proposals for workshops (120 minutes) and poster sessions are also invited. For further information, please contact Eric Skier (Pan-SIG 2010 Submissions Chair) at skier toyaku.ac.jp Message for teacher-researchers not based in Japan: Please be aware that as a conference falling under the auspices of the JALT name, we are unable to assist with sponsoring anyone to either attend or present at the conference. Please do not submit a proposal if you have no means of attaining a visa, if necessary, to enter Japan. Thank you for your understanding, Pan-SIG Organizing Committee
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