LINGUIST List 23.2438
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Tue May 22 2012
FYI: Language Testing Bytes Podcast Series
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Date: 21-May-2012
From: Vern Swart <wernard.swart sagepub.co.uk>
Subject: Language Testing Bytes Podcast Series
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Language Testing Bytes, the official podcast series of Language Testing, is currently available for free download at: http://ltj.sagepub.com/site/podcast/podcast_dir.xhtml Featured podcasts include the following: Language Testing Bytes Podcast Number 9: Luke Harding from the University of Lancaster discusses why many language test providers only use standard accents on tests of listening. Language Testing Bytes Podcast Number 8: Tan Jin and Barley Mak discuss approaches to scoring performance tests based on fuzzy logic. Language Testing Bytes Podcast Number 7: Mark Wilson discusses Measurement Models (Volume 28 Issue 4). Language Testing Bytes Podcast Number 6: Craig Deville and Micheline Chalhoub-Deville discuss standards based testing in the United States (Volume 28 Issue 3). Language Testing Bytes Podcast Number 5: John Read on Vocabulary Testing (Volume 28 Issue 2). Language Testing Bytes Podcast Number 4: Interviews with Khaled Barkaoui and Melissa Bowles on thinkaloud protocols (Volume 28 Issue 1). Language Testing Bytes Podcast Number 3: Interview with Dr Jim Purpura on the place of grammar in language testing. Language Testing Bytes Podcast Number 2: Interview with Dr Xiaoming Xi on automated scoring of speaking and writing tests (Volume 27 Issue 3). Language Testing Bytes Podcast Number 1: Interview with Mike Kane on test validation (Volume 27 Issue 2).
Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics
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