Field development: Opportunity for new LangNet editorial board tr aining
Scott McGinnis
smcginnis at nflc.org
Thu Dec 14 17:17:36 UTC 2000
> Thanks to continued funding through the Fund for the Improvement of
> Postsecondary Education (FIPSE), the National Foreign Language Center
> can now offer training for the establishment of new LangNet editorial
> boards for less commonly taught languages. An ongoing project that
> already has editorial boards for over a dozen language or language
> groups, including five members of NCOLCTL, information about the
> LangNet project can be obtained at the NFLC website of www.nflc.org,
> under "Projects".
> While the Center cannot provide support for travel or housing, they
> can provide at no charge a day and a half workshop on how LangNet
> works and how to set up a LangNet language(s)-specific site and
> editorial board. For the sake of relative convenience and cost-saving,
> such a workshop could be held either immediately before (April 4-5) or
> after (April 9-10) the 4th annual NCOLCTL conference.
> If you are interested in arranging for such a workshop, please contact
> Scott McGinnis at smcginnis at nflc.org
>
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