Arabic-L:PEDA:Special Issue of CALICO on Arabic on Web

Dilworth Parkinson dilworth_parkinson at byu.edu
Mon Dec 29 19:59:20 UTC 2003


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1) Subject:Special Issue of CALICO on Arabic on Web: Call for Papers

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Date: 29 Dec  2003
From:Richard Dabrowski <rsdabrow at kiva.net>
Subject:Special Issue of CALICO on Arabic on Web

Please respond to the editors listed below (Samer Ali and Esther
Raizen).

The May 2004 issue of CALICO will be dedicated to the challenges of
using Arabic and Hebrew in web-based environments.  In addition to
full-length papers, which are currently under consideration, the
editors are seeking submissions of short reviews, by
designers/authors, of original web-based instructional programs in
Hebrew and Arabic.  The reviews, up to 1,000 words long, should
include a short description of the programs, a URL, and a discussion
of the ways in which the programs are used in instruction and
evaluated for effectiveness.

Review submissions in the form of Word attachments (no images or
footnotes, please) should be forwarded electronically to either
editor:

Dr. Samer M. Ali (saali at mail.utexas.edu) or
Dr. Esther L. Raizen (er at uts.cc.utexas.edu).

Deadline for submission:  January 5, 2004.
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Robert Fischer, Executive Director
CALICO
214 Centennial Hall
Texas State University
601 University Drive
San Marcos, TX  78666
Phone:  512/245-1417
Fax:    512/245-9089
Email:  execdir at calico.org
Web:    http://www.calico.org

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