16.176, Calls: Cognitive Science/Italy; Applied Ling/Japan

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Subject: 16.176, Calls: Cognitive Science/Italy; Applied Ling/Japan

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1)
Date: 18-Jan-2005
From: leonardo cerliani < cerliani at psych.unito.it >
Subject: 27th Conference of the Cognitive Science Society

2)
Date: 17-Jan-2005
From: Yasuhisa Watanabe < y.watanabe at qut.edu.au >
Subject: The Japan Association for Language Teaching

	
-------------------------Message 1 ----------------------------------
Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2005 14:30:44
From: leonardo cerliani < cerliani at psych.unito.it >
Subject: 27th Conference of the Cognitive Science Society


Full Title: 27th Conference of the Cognitive Science Society
Short Title: CogSci05

Date: 21-Jul-2005 - 23-Jul-2005
Location: Stresa, Italy
Contact Person: Leonardo Cerliani
Meeting Email: cogsci05 at psych.unito.it
Web Site: http://www.psych.unito.it/csc/cogsci05/

Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science

Call Deadline: 06-Feb-2005

Meeting Description:

The 27th annual meeting of the Cognitive Science Society will be held in
Stresa (Piedmont, ITALY). The deadline for the submission of papers is on
FEBRUARY 6, 2005. We encourage the researchers to submit their best
up-to-date works and to join the conference. Every useful information can
be found on the following web site:

http://www.psych.unito.it/csc/cogsci05/

CogSci05 - Last Call for Papers
			
XXVII ANNUAL MEETING OF THE
COGNITIVE SCIENCE SOCIETY

STRESA (Italy) - JULY 21-23, 2005 (Tutorials on July 20)

http://www.psych.unito.it/csc/cogsci05/

PAPER SUBMISSION SERVICE IS NOW OPEN.
DEADLINE: February 6th, 2005.

We are pleased to announce that the service for submission of papers to the
27th annual meeting of the Cognitive Science Society is now OPEN.

All submissions will be refereed electronically. We require camera-ready
paper copies only once accepted for publication. Information on electronic
submission formats can be found the submission web page:

http://www.psych.unito.it/csc/cogsci05/submission.html

Electronic templates can be found at the same page.

Papers: 20-minute spoken presentations (or poster presentation); reviewed
and published as six-page papers in the Proceedings. Submission length: up
to 5000 words (6 printed pages) if no figures are included.

Review Process: Submissions for spoken papers, standard posters, and
symposia will be reviewed by these criteria: Technical/Theoretical Merit;
Relevance to a Broad Audience of Cognitive Science Researchers; Clarity of
Presentation; Significance; and Originality.

Conference chairs: Prof. Bruno G. Bara, Lawrence Barsalou and Monica
Bucciarelli
e-mail: cogsci05 at psych.unito.it
Postal Mail: CogSci05, Center for Cognitive Science, Via Po 14 - CAP
10123 - Turin - Italy



	
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Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2005 14:30:49
From: Yasuhisa Watanabe < y.watanabe at qut.edu.au >
Subject: The Japan Association for Language Teaching

	

Full Title: The Japan Association for Language Teaching
Short Title: JALTCALL

Date: 03-Jun-2005 - 05-Jun-2005
Location: Shiga, Japan
Contact Person: Glenn Stockwell
Meeting Email: gstock at is.ritsumei.ac.jp
Web Site: http://jaltcall.org/conferences/call2005/

Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics

Call Deadline: 31-Jan-2005

Meeting Description:

JALTCALL 2005 Conference

''Glocalization through CALL: Bringing People Together''

Ritsumeikan University, Biwako Kusatsu Campus (BKC), Shiga, Japan, 3-5
June, 2005

Theme:

The JALTCALL 2005 Conference focuses on the social dimension of CALL at
local and global levels, as represented by the term ''glocalization''. The
conference organising committee is specifically seeking submissions in the
following areas:

- Using CALL to encourage communication between learners at the local level
- Using CALL to encourage communication between learners globally
- Collaborative CALL research projects
- Collaborative CALL learning projects
- Local-scale CALL projects with international objectives

Submissions that do not deal directly with the conference theme are also
most welcome, provided they demonstrate a sufficient level of innovation,
quality of research, or suggestions for improvement of the field. CALL
researchers from all continents and from all CALL-related disciplines are
invited to submit applications.

Plenary Speakers:

Uschi Felix
Director, Research Centre for New Media in Language Learning
Monash University, Australia

Hayo Reinders
Director, English Language Self Access Centre
University of Auckland, New Zealand

Yukio Takefuta
Professor Emeritus of Chiba University
Bunkyo Gakuin University, Japan

Sessions:

There will be four types of sessions:

A. Paper Presentations: These are expected to include empirical studies in
a given CALL environment, theoretical discussion of an issue relevant to
the field of CALL, evaluative studies of courseware in use, discussion of
policies or strategies at an institutional, regional, or national level or
assessment of potential of technological advances in the delivery of
language learning materials.

B. Show & Tell Presentations: These are expected to be a description of a
given language learning environment, piece of software, courseware or a
practical application still in the developmental stage. There is less
expectation regarding evaluation or research issues associated with the
environment than in a paper presentation.

C. Workshops: These would include practical demonstrations on how to use
various tools or ideas for CALL-based language learning environments. They
may include commercially or freely available tools, or in some cases
individually developed materials provided there is the possibility of
participants either using the tools demonstrated or developing similar
tools for their own language learning environments.

D. Posters: These generally are used for describing a work in progress, a
theory in development or a new process or idea, although submissions beyond
this scope are also welcome.

Applications for roundtable discussions, forums, bridging discussions or
commercial presentations may be made directly by email to
submissions at jaltcall.org.

Submission:

Submissions will be possible through the Japan Association for Language
Teaching CALL SIG website (http://www.jaltcall.org) until January 31, 2005.
All papers will be vetted by an international panel of experts in a range
of disciplines within CALL. Submissions that are thought to have potential
in concept or content but do not reach the standard expected for the
JALTCALL Conference may be recommended for resubmission based on the
comments of the vetting panel.

Agenda:

Deadline for submission of proposals: January 31, 2005
Deadline for resubmissions of proposals: February 28, 2005
Notification of acceptance: March 15, 2005
Details of presentation schedule: March 30, 2005

Any questions regarding the conference should be forwarded to
submissions at jaltcall.org.

Conference Site access:

The BKC Campus of Ritsumeikan University is easily accessible by both
public transportation or by car. It is located in Kusatsu in Shiga
Prefecture, which is just 20 minutes by local train from Kyoto Station. The
closest international airport is Kansai International Airport in Osaka.
Train services run hourly between Kansai International Airport and Kyoto,
and local trains run every 15-20 minutes from Kyoto Station to Minami
Kusatsu Station. Detailed instructions including a campus map are available
from http://www.ritsumei.ac.jp/eng/profile/visit_rits/index.shtml#bkc

-------------------
Dr. Glenn Stockwell, Ph.D.
Associate Professor

College of Information Sciences & Engineering
Ritsumeikan University

1-1-1 Nojihigashi Kusatsu-shi, Shiga, Japan, 525-8577
Tel: +81 77-561-5190     Fax: +81 77-561-3956
Email: gstock at is.ritsumei.ac.jp
URL: http://www.ritsumei.ac.jp/is/~gstock/index.html






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