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<p><a href="http://iafor.org/iafor/conferences/acll2015/">http://iafor.org/iafor/conferences/acll2015/</a></p>
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The Asian Conference on Language Learning 2015</p>
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ACLL2015 </p>
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Rihga Royal Hotel, Osaka, Osaka Prefecture, Japan</p>
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<p>Thursday, April 30, 2015 - Sunday, May 3, 2015 (All Day)</p>
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Abstract Submission Deadline: January 1, 2015</p>
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<p>Registration Deadline for Presenters: April 1, 2015 </p>
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Ways to Present</p>
<p>Individual Presenter (30 minutes)</p>
<p>The standard format for presentation — oral presentations are thirty minutes in length.</p>
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<p>Poster Presenter (90 minutes)</p>
<p>Posters allow presenters to reach a large audience and engage interested participants directly. These sessions give participants a chance to network with other delegates who may be interested in similar research or other disciplines.</p>
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<p>Virtual Presenter</p>
<p>Some presenters will be unable to make the trip to the Japan to present their paper, mainly due to financial and/or political restrictions on travel. Virtual presentations allow authors the same publication opportunities as regular presenters.<br>
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<p>◾We do not allow presentations by video-conferencing but presenters have the opportunity to submit a video of their presentation, which will be placed on the official YouTube channel. Information on how to do this will be sent following registration.<br>
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<p>◾Following the conference you will be mailed a conference pack, including a printed receipt of payment, certificate of participation, and a printed copy of the conference programme.</p>
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<p>Workshop (60 to 90 minutes)</p>
<p>A workshop is a brief intensive course lasting 60 to 90 minutes led by an experienced practitioner, usually someone with a PhD. It emphasises group interaction and the exchange of information usually amongst a smaller number of participants than at a plenary
session.</p>
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<p>Often a workshop involves problem solving, skills training, or the dissemination of new content or disciplinary approaches. Conference workshops are typically more instructional and interactive in nature than oral presentations and involve participants working
with the workshop leader on a particular topical issue.</p>
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<p>Panel (90 minutes)</p>
<p>As the organizer of a proposed panel, submit a proposal for the panel through the online system.<br>
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<p>◾Panels must have at least four participants (including the chair).<br>
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<p>◾All the panel participants must be listed in the submission, with the chair leader as the primary author, and the other presenters as co-authors.<br>
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<p>◾If your proposal is accepted you will be invited to register for the conference. Please ensure that you send the submission reference number to the other members of your panel and have them register in a timely fashion. Upon payment of the registration
fee of all participants, your panel will be scheduled in the conference programme.<br>
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<p>◾If you, as the panel chair, wish to publish a joint paper associated with the panel in the conference proceedings, please upload one through the online system.<br>
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<p>◾If you and your panel members wish to publish separate papers, they may register individually and submit their proposals for review.<br>
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