Editor for this issue: Martin Jacobsen <marty
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Dear LLT subscribers, We are happy to announce that Vol. 1, No. 1 of _Language Learning & Technology_ is now available at <http://polyglot.cal.msu.edu/llt>. This is a special issue on "Language Learning & Technology: Defining the Research Agenda," and the contents are listed below. Thank you for your support for LLT. We welcome your submissions of articles, reviews, and commentaries for vol. 1, no. 2 and future issues as well. Please see our page on "Information for Contributors" or contact me if you have any questions about a possible submission. --Mark Warschauer, Editor llt-editorMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issuehawaii.edu **Feature Articles: CALL in the Year 2000: Still in Search of Research Paradigms? By Carol Chapelle Computers in Language Testing: Present Research and Some Future Directions by James Dean Brown Research on Text Comprehension in Multimedia Environments by Dorothy M. Chun & Jan L. Plass Processes and Outcomes in Networked ClassroomInteraction: Defining the Research Agenda for L2 Computer-Assisted Classroom Discussion by Lourdes Ortega **Reviews: HAL's Legacy: 2001's Computer as Dream and Reality, David Stork (Ed.) Reviewed by Philip Hubbard The Power of CALL, Martha Pennington (Ed.) Reviewed by Charles Kisner Star Festival, Botticelli Interactive Reviewed by Tomo Yanagimachi **Columns: >From the Editor Welcome to LLT by Mark Warschauer On the Net Language Education and Learning Disabilities by Jean W. LeLoup & Robert Ponterio Emerging Technologies Real-time Audio and Video Playback on the Web by Bob Godwin-Jones