LangNet Project at the National Foreign Language Center

Francis Hult francis.hult at UTSA.EDU
Tue Nov 20 21:40:53 UTC 2007


The National Foreign Language Center at the University of Maryland is working on a project called LangNet which provides adult language learners with interactive online tools to reinforce their foreign language skills. We focus on the less commonly taught languages. We are currently looking for several individuals to work on the project. Specifically, we need educated native speakers (or equivalent) to create online activities in the languages listed below heir using the software we provide.  In addition, we are looking for target language speakers to find authentic target language reading and audio passages, to record audio files, and to perform various editing tasks. The work is part-time and most of the work can be done from one's home computer.  All candidates living in the US must have permission to work in the US. It is not necessary for those not in the US.  If you are interested in working with us or if you know a qualified candidate who would be interested in workin!
 g with us please contact me via email at jedwards at nflc.org.

 

Languages: Bambara, Burmese, Cebuano, Chavacano, Dari, Hausa, Igbo, Iraqi Arabic, Moroccan Arabic, North Korean, Shona, Somali, Tausug, Tigrinya, Turkish, Urdu and Wolof.

 

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