Distance Education/Learning Projects

E. Wayles Browne ewb2 at cornell.edu
Tue Apr 15 14:06:01 UTC 1997


Can we boast any Slavic & E. European Languages?
>Status: U
>Date:         Tue, 15 Apr 1997 08:50:00 CST
>Reply-To: Less Commonly Taught Language teachers <lctl-t at tc.umn.edu>
>Sender: Less Commonly Taught Language teachers <lctl-t at tc.umn.edu>
>From: patricia s kuntz <KUNTZ at MACC.WISC.EDU>
>Subject: Distance Education/Learning Projects
>Comments: To: FLASC-LL at UCI.EDU, SLART-L%CUNYVM.BitNet at wigate.nic.wisc.edu,
>
>TITLE6LIST at LISTS.ACS.OHIO-STATE.EDU
>To: Multiple recipients of list LCTL-T <lctl-t at tc.umn.edu>
>
>I have received a "Leadership" recognition from the Central States Conference
>(ACTFL) for a proposal to identify and evaluate language courses taught by
>distance education.  My focus is particularly with less commonly taught/studied
> language courses; however, I will include commonly taught/studied courses such
>as French, German, and Spanish.
>        Examples are
>        Japanese - Georgia Public Broadcasting   % Tim Cook
>                 - UW-Madison (Engineering)      % Jim Davis
>        Norwegian - UW-Madison (L&S)             % Dawn Tommerdahl
>
>Should you know of a language course taught via distance technology (compressed
>video, satellite, ITV, WWW), please send me information (description and
>contact person).
>
>The results of this information will be available after March, 1998 from the
>Central States Conference and ERIC (LL/Tech).
>
>Thank you.
>
>--
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>Patricia S. Kuntz                         Internet: kuntz at doit.wisc.edu
>Madison, Wisconsin
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>



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