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Wed Dec 07 2011

Calls: Applied Linguistics, Language Acquisition/Japan

Editor for this issue: Alison Zaharee <alisonlinguistlist.org>


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        1.     Dr. Mark Peterson , 5th International Symposium on Digital Technologies in Foreign Language Learning


Message 1: 5th International Symposium on Digital Technologies in Foreign Language Learning
Date: 07-Dec-2011
From: Dr. Mark Peterson <digitalkyotogmail.com>
Subject: 5th International Symposium on Digital Technologies in Foreign Language Learning
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Full Title: 5th International Symposium on Digital Technologies in Foreign Language Learning

Date: 31-Mar-2012 - 31-Mar-2012
Location: Kyoto, Japan
Contact Person: Dr. Mark Peterson
Meeting Email: < click here to access email >
Web Site: http://digitallanguagelearning.wikispaces.com/

Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Language Acquisition

Call Deadline: 31-Jan-2012

Meeting Description:

The 5th International Symposium on Digital Technologies in Foreign Language Learning will be held on 31 March 2012.

Venue: Kyoto University Clock Tower Centennial Hall, Japan
Keynote Speaker: Professor James Paul Gee (Arizona State University, USA)
Contact: Dr Mark Peterson (digitalkyotogmail.com), Dr Michael Thomas (mthomas4uclan.ac.uk)

Call for Papers:

Abstracts of no more than 250 words are now being accepted on the following or related themes:

Digital game-based language learning
Web 2.0 technologies in the language classroom
E-learning and collaborative learning
Social networking applications and tools
Teacher professional development and digital technologies
Mobile-assisted language learning
Digital literacies
Telecollaboration
Social media and language learning

Proposals will be accepted in the following categories: papers (20 minutes); poster sessions (ongoing); workshops (40 minutes).

Abstracts should be sent to digitalkyotogmail.com by no later than 31 January 2012. Successful participants will be notified of acceptance by 7 February 2012.



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