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Thursday March 23, 2000

8:30 - 9:00

Registration • Coffee

9:00 - 9:30
Opening (Ball Room)
9:30 - 10:30
(60 minutes)
Session 1 A
Living Room
Terri Nelson CSU, San Bernardino
Transitions: Moving Your Courses to The Internet
Emilio Esquibel, Monterey Peninsula College, CSUMB
Jazz-up picture file using PowerPoint presentations
Session 1 B
Conference Room
Simone Monnier Clay & Tony C. Beld, UC, Davis
Supplementing language Instruction with Web-based Exercises and Multi-media Material Using Hot Potatoes
10:30 - 10:45
Break
10:45 - 11:45
(60 minutes)
Session 2 A
Ball Room
Walter Oliver & Ron Bergmann,
The CSU Strategic Language Initiative
Creating a Critical Mass: The CSU Strategic Language Initiative
Session 2 B
Conference Room
Arlene Leslie & Norman Masuda, Palo Alto High School
Palo Alto HS: One View of a Digital High School
11:45 - 12:15
Hot Stuff Preview (Ball Room)
12:15 - 1:15
L u n c h (Buffet in Lobby)
1:15 - 2:15
(60 minutes)
Session 3 A
Ball Room
Mamdouh EL-Nady, DLI
Incorporating Word Processing Software in 2L
Carolin Fuchs, MIIS
How to Integrate Email for Distance Learning in a Reading and Writing Class
Session 3 B
Conference Room
Masahiko Minami & Shoko Aramaki, San Francisco State University
The Effectiveness of CALL Programs for Teaching Japanese
2:15 - 3:15
(60 minutes)
Session 4 A
Conference Room
Natalie Lovick, MIIS
Using Radio broadcasts from the Internet and Satellite TV in the classroom
Wen-Chiu Tu, DLI
Web-Delivered Instruction: Communicative, Collaborative and Interactive
Session 4 B
Living Room
Ruben G. Mendoza, CSU, Monterey Bay
The Virtual Learning Lab: Facilitated Teaching and Learning in the Online Environment
Session 4 C
Ball Room
David Livingston • Apple Computer
iMovie • QuickTime 4 • Wireless Classroom
3:15 - 5:00
(105 minutes)

Hands on Hot Stuff (Ballroom)
Apple, Casady & Greene, Compaq, Discover History, EZ–College, Fujitsu, Lightware, MovieWorks, Pacific Software Publishing, Web CT and Others

Dinner on your own • Visit Monterey & Carmel's Restaurants

Friday March 24, 2000

8:30 - 9:00

Registration • Coffee

9:00 - 10:00

Keynote Speech: Dr. Clara Yu
Transforming Language Learning through
Technology: What Does It Take?

10:00 - 10:15
Break
10:15 - 11:45
(90 minutes)
Session 5 A
Living Room
Brigitta Geltrich-Ludgate, DLI
Pre-HTML Programming Training for Interactive Foreign Langauge Lesson Design
Ruth Luman & Brenda Robert , Modesto Jr. College
Enhancing Language Learning: Integrating and Supporting Classroom Instruction with Technology
Session 5 B
Conference Room
Geri Philley, Chris Thompson, McMaster, Wayne Kissell,
CSU, Monterey Bay
Problem-Based Learning for Multimedia Students Learning Solutions for Language Students
Felisa Heller, CSU, Fresno
ESL Immigrant Adult Students Write Web Pages
Session 5 C
Ball Room
Kisner, Charles with Dr. Wen Tu, Dr.Kawther Hakim, MSGT Bobby Lee , Carol Green, Young Sook Kim, Kiril Boyadjieff, Defense Language Institute
Delivering FL Instruction on the Web: DLIFLC Models
11:45 - 12:15

Hot Stuff Preview (Ball Room)

12:15 - 1:15

Lunch (Buffet in Lobby)

1:15 - 2:45
(90 minutes)
Session 6 A
Ball Room
Michael Stewart (CSUMB)
Compaq's Wireless Network
Session 6
Conference Room
Nourredine Ale-Ali & Rashad Wanis, DLI
Computer Assisted Studies (CAS) Arabic Grammar
Session 6 C
Living Room
Jasmin Harvey, UCLA
Introduction to Web CT Online Language Learning
2:45 - 3:15
(30 minutes)
Session 7 A
Conference Room
Deniz Bilgin, DLI
Evaluating Web-Delivered Courseware: Plans and Strategies
Session 7 B
Ball Room
Zev bar-Lev, San Diego State University
Methodological Innovation and Mechanical Media
Session 7 C
Living Room
Keiko Schneider, Saboten Web Design
Cyber Textbook: Development and Implementation
3:15 - 5:00
(105 minutes)

Hands on Hot Stuff (Ballroom)
Apple, Casady & Greene, Compaq, Discover History, EZ–College, Fujitsu, Lightware, MovieWorks, Pacific Software Publishing, Web CT and Others

6:30 PM

Tandberg Banquet
(Ball Room)
(There will be a prize drawing!)

Saturday March 25, 2000

8:30 - 9:00
Registration • Coffee
9:00 - 10:00

Keynote Speech:
Dr. Sue E. K. Otto & Dr. James P. Pusack

Practical Utopia: Language Learning in the Digital Future

10:00 - 10:15
Break
10:15 - 11:45
(90 minutes)
Session 8 A
Ball Room
Panel: Issues of On-Line Distance Learning
Chair: Dan Granger, CSU, Monterey Bay
Maurice Gendron. CSU, Fresno
Walter Oliver, The CSU Strategic Language Initiative
Ron Bergmann, The CSU Strategic Language Initiative
Dr. Rasul Penjwini, VTT Support (Arabic), School of Middle East II, DLIFLC
Dr. Craig Stroup, San Jose State University
Session 8 B
Conference Room
Helen Bauch, Dwight Ayle, Barbara Vigano, Mt. San Antonio College
Creating Interactive On-line Exercises for Beginning Language Acquisition Students
Session 8 C
Living Room
Todd Towey : Macromedia Corporation
Macromedia Dreamweaver for Interactive Online Learning.
11:45 - 12:15
(30 minutes)
Session 9 A
Living Room
Tae Kunisawa, Wake County (NC) Public School System
Urashima Taro with Technology and Multicultural Education.
Session 9 B
Conference Room
Joseph Kautz : Stanford University
The Stanford Digital Language Assessment System.
12:15 - 1:15

Lunch (Buffet in Lobby)

1:15 -2:15
(60 Minutes)
Session 10 A
Living Room
David Spaidel, Discover History: Kyoto
Designing Interactive Multimedia Software for Schools; Possibilities and Constraints
Session 10 B
Ball Room
Jill Pelletieri & Veronica Añover: CSU, San Marcos
Internet Chat and L2 Interaction: Strategies for the Classroom.
Session 10 C
Conference Room
Maria Erickson, Santa Monica College & Barbara Vigano, Mt. San Antonio College
Organizing a Language Lab Database Using Library Pilot - two case studies
2:15 - 2:45
(45 minutes)
Session 11 A
Living Room
Cindy Jorth, CSU, Chico
Online Interactivity with Javascript: Beyond Radio Buttons.
Session 11 B
Conference Room
Erik H. Davis & Stephen Erickson, EZ-College.com
2:45 - 3:30
(45 Minutes)
Session 12
Ball Room
Andrzej Styrcz & Timo Vasankari: TELESTE EDUCATIONAL & TANDBERG EDUCATIONAL
Partner Tools: A Content Development Platform for the Campus-Wide Environment
3:30 - 4:00

Closing (Ball Room)

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