17.1663, Confs: Applied Ling/Computational Ling/Selangor, Malaysia
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Subject: 17.1663, Confs: Applied Ling/Computational Ling/Selangor, Malaysia
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Date: 31-May-2006
From: Yi-Hau Lee < yihaulee at tm.net.my >
Subject: AsiaCall 2006 International Conference
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Date: Thu, 01 Jun 2006 14:33:47
From: Yi-Hau Lee < yihaulee at tm.net.my >
Subject: AsiaCall 2006 International Conference
AsiaCall 2006 International Conference
Short Title: AsiaCALL
Date: 27-Nov-2006 - 29-Nov-2006
Location: Universiti Putra Malaysia, Selangor, Malaysia
Contact: Associate Professor Dr. Shameem Rafik-Galea
Contact Email: shameem at fbmk.upm.edu.my
Meeting URL: http://asiacall.org
Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Computational Linguistics
Subject Language(s): None ()
Meeting Description:
The AsiaCALL 2006 International Conference will be held from 27 to 29 of November 2006 in Malaysia. Click on the Conference link for details.
Asia CALL aims to deliver effective cutting edge measures for the promulgation of technology oriented language education.
The main theme of this year's conference is entitled:
Learning Environments: Congruence of Skills, Information, and Technologies
The major strands are as follows:
1. Language learning and teaching
2. Learning technologies across the curriculum
3. Apply learning technology in the business world
4. Computer mediated communication
5. Language testing platform and technology
6. Information technology and language education
7. Living skills technology
8. Human computer interaction
9. Other related fields in language learning and teaching (non-CALL) or learning technology
Membership is FREE up to November 2007. Please visit http://asiacall.org for details.
Hope to see you in Malaysia.
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