From pmeyer at SDCOE.K12.CA.US Tue Feb 4 02:06:30 2003 From: pmeyer at SDCOE.K12.CA.US (Paula Meyer) Date: Mon, 3 Feb 2003 18:06:30 -0800 Subject: News From Native California Message-ID: Lucinda, their website is www.heydaybooks.com/news. Paula ----- Original Message ----- From: Lucinda Tomchee To: ILAT at listserv.arizona.edu Sent: Tuesday, January 28, 2003 10:32 AM Subject: Re: News From Native California Thanks for the information regarding the New From Native California issue. Where can I get a copy? Could I have a web address, if possible? I am quite interested in additional information. Lucinda >From: coyotez >Reply-To: Indigenous Languages and Technology >To: ILAT at listserv.arizona.edu >Subject: News From Native California >Date: Sat, 25 Jan 2003 15:23:51 -0800 > >Check ou the new issue of News From Native California. There are a number of >language articles and the whole issue is about producting shell Beads in the >California styles. >David > >David Lewis >Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde >Department Of Anthropology >University of Oregon ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Add photos to your messages with MSN 8. Get 2 months FREE*. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From cashcash at EMAIL.ARIZONA.EDU Thu Feb 13 04:02:31 2003 From: cashcash at EMAIL.ARIZONA.EDU (cashcash at EMAIL.ARIZONA.EDU) Date: Wed, 12 Feb 2003 21:02:31 -0700 Subject: New Technologies and Language Learning (fyi) Message-ID: NSEP (National Security Education Program) is pleased to announce a recent publication in cooperation with the University of Hawaii Press. New Technologies and Language Learning: Cases in the Less Commonly Taught Languages represents accumulated knowledge, developed over seven years of funding, that we hope will enrich your materials on language pedagogy and the application of technology. This compilation of case study initiatives (funded through the NSEP Institutional Grants Program) presents a range of technology-based options for language programming that will help universities make more informed decisions about teaching less commonly taught languages. The eight chapters describe how different types of technologies are used to support language programs (i.e., Web, ITV, and audio- or video-based materials), discuss identifiable trends in e-language learning, and explore how technology addresses issues of equity, diversity, and opportunity. This book offers many lessons learned and decisions made as technology changes and learning needs become more complex. Copies are available through the University of Hawaii Press at . (fwd from CALICO-L) Phil Cash Cash (cayuse/nez perce) UofA, ILAT List Manager From cashcash at EMAIL.ARIZONA.EDU Thu Feb 13 14:33:46 2003 From: cashcash at EMAIL.ARIZONA.EDU (cashcash at EMAIL.ARIZONA.EDU) Date: Thu, 13 Feb 2003 07:33:46 -0700 Subject: Bush Mechanics Message-ID: dear ilat members, this Walpiri website is truely amazing! oh, and yes, there is Walpiri spoken here too. http://www.bushmechanics.com/home.htm enjoy, phil cash cash (cayuse/nez perce) UofA, ILAT From cashcash at EMAIL.ARIZONA.EDU Fri Feb 21 15:37:21 2003 From: cashcash at EMAIL.ARIZONA.EDU (cashcash at EMAIL.ARIZONA.EDU) Date: Fri, 21 Feb 2003 08:37:21 -0700 Subject: ANA Grants for Native American Language Projects (fwd) Message-ID: Subject: ANA Grants for Native American Language Projects The Administration for Native Americans (ANA) has approximately $2 million dollars available for Native American Language projects. The competitive grants will be awarded to fund activities that promote the survival and continuing vitality of the Native American languages. Two Types of grants are being awarded. Category I grants, Planning Grants, will be given for one year and will be for up to $60k each. Category II grants, Design and /or Implementation Grants, will be given for up to three years and will be worth up to $150k each. For more information, contact the ANA Applicant Help Desk, (877) 922-9262. Applications are due March 28, 2003. From coyotez at OREGON.UOREGON.EDU Sat Feb 22 22:55:05 2003 From: coyotez at OREGON.UOREGON.EDU (David Lewis) Date: Sat, 22 Feb 2003 14:55:05 -0800 Subject: Tribal College Journal In-Reply-To: <3E5620C100000281@deimos.email.Arizona.EDU> Message-ID: Dear ILAT, The newest issue of Tribal College Journal has devoted the issue to History and Native Americans. I see this as very related to our Linguistics as when the languages went or should they disappear, our history goes with them. If you want to order this Journal the address is : Tribal College Journal P.O. Box 720 Mancos, CO 81328 (970) 533-9170 (888) 899-6693 or www.tribalcollegejournal.org David From cashcash at EMAIL.ARIZONA.EDU Tue Feb 25 23:26:34 2003 From: cashcash at EMAIL.ARIZONA.EDU (cashcash at EMAIL.ARIZONA.EDU) Date: Tue, 25 Feb 2003 16:26:34 -0700 Subject: Universal Design for Learning (UDL) Message-ID: Dear ILAT members, I want to share this link relating to Universal Design for Learning. http://www.cast.org/teachingeverystudent/ideas/tes/ It is a direct link to a very informative online publication entitled "Teaching Every Student in the Digital Age: Universal Design for Learning" by David H. Rose & Anne Meyer, 2002. For one of my courses on technology, I recently had to review its chapters and apply UDL principles to a proposed lesson plan. I would be interested if any ILAT members have considered using UDL principles as a part of their language and technology development efforts. Thanks, Phil Cash Cash (cayuse/nez perce) UofA,ILAT List Manager From fnkrs at UAF.EDU Wed Feb 26 00:40:36 2003 From: fnkrs at UAF.EDU (Hishinlai') Date: Tue, 25 Feb 2003 15:40:36 -0900 Subject: Universal Design for Learning (UDL) Message-ID: Phil, Thanks for sharing the UDL site. I'm writing a paper for my class on learning styles and I can see that this site will be very helpful. Hishinlai' >===== Original Message From Indigenous Languages and Technology ===== >Dear ILAT members, > >I want to share this link relating to Universal Design for Learning. > >http://www.cast.org/teachingeverystudent/ideas/tes/ > >It is a direct link to a very informative online publication entitled "Teaching >Every Student in the Digital Age: Universal Design for Learning" by David >H. Rose & Anne Meyer, 2002. For one of my courses on technology, I recently >had to review its chapters and apply UDL principles to a proposed lesson >plan. > >I would be interested if any ILAT members have considered using UDL principles >as a part of their language and technology development efforts. > >Thanks, >Phil Cash Cash (cayuse/nez perce) >UofA,ILAT List Manager <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><> Hishinlai' "Kathy R. Sikorski", Gwich'in Instructor University of Alaska Fairbanks Alaska Native Language Center P. O. Box 757680 Fairbanks, AK 99775-7680 P (907) 474-7875 F (907) 474-7876 E fnkrs at uaf.edu ANLC-L at www.uaf.edu/anlc/ nizih kwaa! From pmeyer at SDCOE.K12.CA.US Tue Feb 4 02:06:30 2003 From: pmeyer at SDCOE.K12.CA.US (Paula Meyer) Date: Mon, 3 Feb 2003 18:06:30 -0800 Subject: News From Native California Message-ID: Lucinda, their website is www.heydaybooks.com/news. Paula ----- Original Message ----- From: Lucinda Tomchee To: ILAT at listserv.arizona.edu Sent: Tuesday, January 28, 2003 10:32 AM Subject: Re: News From Native California Thanks for the information regarding the New From Native California issue. Where can I get a copy? Could I have a web address, if possible? I am quite interested in additional information. Lucinda >From: coyotez >Reply-To: Indigenous Languages and Technology >To: ILAT at listserv.arizona.edu >Subject: News From Native California >Date: Sat, 25 Jan 2003 15:23:51 -0800 > >Check ou the new issue of News From Native California. There are a number of >language articles and the whole issue is about producting shell Beads in the >California styles. >David > >David Lewis >Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde >Department Of Anthropology >University of Oregon ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Add photos to your messages with MSN 8. Get 2 months FREE*. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From cashcash at EMAIL.ARIZONA.EDU Thu Feb 13 04:02:31 2003 From: cashcash at EMAIL.ARIZONA.EDU (cashcash at EMAIL.ARIZONA.EDU) Date: Wed, 12 Feb 2003 21:02:31 -0700 Subject: New Technologies and Language Learning (fyi) Message-ID: NSEP (National Security Education Program) is pleased to announce a recent publication in cooperation with the University of Hawaii Press. New Technologies and Language Learning: Cases in the Less Commonly Taught Languages represents accumulated knowledge, developed over seven years of funding, that we hope will enrich your materials on language pedagogy and the application of technology. This compilation of case study initiatives (funded through the NSEP Institutional Grants Program) presents a range of technology-based options for language programming that will help universities make more informed decisions about teaching less commonly taught languages. The eight chapters describe how different types of technologies are used to support language programs (i.e., Web, ITV, and audio- or video-based materials), discuss identifiable trends in e-language learning, and explore how technology addresses issues of equity, diversity, and opportunity. This book offers many lessons learned and decisions made as technology changes and learning needs become more complex. Copies are available through the University of Hawaii Press at . (fwd from CALICO-L) Phil Cash Cash (cayuse/nez perce) UofA, ILAT List Manager From cashcash at EMAIL.ARIZONA.EDU Thu Feb 13 14:33:46 2003 From: cashcash at EMAIL.ARIZONA.EDU (cashcash at EMAIL.ARIZONA.EDU) Date: Thu, 13 Feb 2003 07:33:46 -0700 Subject: Bush Mechanics Message-ID: dear ilat members, this Walpiri website is truely amazing! oh, and yes, there is Walpiri spoken here too. http://www.bushmechanics.com/home.htm enjoy, phil cash cash (cayuse/nez perce) UofA, ILAT From cashcash at EMAIL.ARIZONA.EDU Fri Feb 21 15:37:21 2003 From: cashcash at EMAIL.ARIZONA.EDU (cashcash at EMAIL.ARIZONA.EDU) Date: Fri, 21 Feb 2003 08:37:21 -0700 Subject: ANA Grants for Native American Language Projects (fwd) Message-ID: Subject: ANA Grants for Native American Language Projects The Administration for Native Americans (ANA) has approximately $2 million dollars available for Native American Language projects. The competitive grants will be awarded to fund activities that promote the survival and continuing vitality of the Native American languages. Two Types of grants are being awarded. Category I grants, Planning Grants, will be given for one year and will be for up to $60k each. Category II grants, Design and /or Implementation Grants, will be given for up to three years and will be worth up to $150k each. For more information, contact the ANA Applicant Help Desk, (877) 922-9262. Applications are due March 28, 2003. From coyotez at OREGON.UOREGON.EDU Sat Feb 22 22:55:05 2003 From: coyotez at OREGON.UOREGON.EDU (David Lewis) Date: Sat, 22 Feb 2003 14:55:05 -0800 Subject: Tribal College Journal In-Reply-To: <3E5620C100000281@deimos.email.Arizona.EDU> Message-ID: Dear ILAT, The newest issue of Tribal College Journal has devoted the issue to History and Native Americans. I see this as very related to our Linguistics as when the languages went or should they disappear, our history goes with them. If you want to order this Journal the address is : Tribal College Journal P.O. Box 720 Mancos, CO 81328 (970) 533-9170 (888) 899-6693 or www.tribalcollegejournal.org David From cashcash at EMAIL.ARIZONA.EDU Tue Feb 25 23:26:34 2003 From: cashcash at EMAIL.ARIZONA.EDU (cashcash at EMAIL.ARIZONA.EDU) Date: Tue, 25 Feb 2003 16:26:34 -0700 Subject: Universal Design for Learning (UDL) Message-ID: Dear ILAT members, I want to share this link relating to Universal Design for Learning. http://www.cast.org/teachingeverystudent/ideas/tes/ It is a direct link to a very informative online publication entitled "Teaching Every Student in the Digital Age: Universal Design for Learning" by David H. Rose & Anne Meyer, 2002. For one of my courses on technology, I recently had to review its chapters and apply UDL principles to a proposed lesson plan. I would be interested if any ILAT members have considered using UDL principles as a part of their language and technology development efforts. Thanks, Phil Cash Cash (cayuse/nez perce) UofA,ILAT List Manager From fnkrs at UAF.EDU Wed Feb 26 00:40:36 2003 From: fnkrs at UAF.EDU (Hishinlai') Date: Tue, 25 Feb 2003 15:40:36 -0900 Subject: Universal Design for Learning (UDL) Message-ID: Phil, Thanks for sharing the UDL site. I'm writing a paper for my class on learning styles and I can see that this site will be very helpful. Hishinlai' >===== Original Message From Indigenous Languages and Technology ===== >Dear ILAT members, > >I want to share this link relating to Universal Design for Learning. > >http://www.cast.org/teachingeverystudent/ideas/tes/ > >It is a direct link to a very informative online publication entitled "Teaching >Every Student in the Digital Age: Universal Design for Learning" by David >H. Rose & Anne Meyer, 2002. For one of my courses on technology, I recently >had to review its chapters and apply UDL principles to a proposed lesson >plan. > >I would be interested if any ILAT members have considered using UDL principles >as a part of their language and technology development efforts. > >Thanks, >Phil Cash Cash (cayuse/nez perce) >UofA,ILAT List Manager <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><> Hishinlai' "Kathy R. Sikorski", Gwich'in Instructor University of Alaska Fairbanks Alaska Native Language Center P. O. Box 757680 Fairbanks, AK 99775-7680 P (907) 474-7875 F (907) 474-7876 E fnkrs at uaf.edu ANLC-L at www.uaf.edu/anlc/ nizih kwaa!