Dear colleagues,

First and most importantly, I hope this message finds you all healthy, and I hope you are hanging in there! This is a WILD and unprecedented time for all of us, but just know that we are all in this together ! :)

Due to the abnormal circumstances we are facing in transforming into remote teaching, in addition to the overwhelming news, NERALLT has decided to extend the deadline for the call for the proposal (CPF) to April.30. For your convenience, I have attached the flyer and the original email for the CPF.

Stay safe and healthy,

Lulu (on behalf of NERALLT board members)


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De: Jean Janecki <jjanecki@mtholyoke.edu>
Date: jue., 5 mar. 2020 a las 18:22
Subject: Call for Papers: NERALLT 2020: Oct. 2-3 at Harvard University
To: <llti@lists.iallt.org>


NERALLT 2020
October 2nd and 3rd, 2020
Harvard University, Cambridge, MA
Hosted by The Language Center at Harvard University

Theme: Language Learning Communities

Call for Papers Deadline: Tuesday, March 31, 2020

While language resource centers provide a dedicated space for fostering language learning and cultural understanding, how can we leverage technologies to create actual language learning communities? How might these communities promote authentic communication, expand the language learning context (socioeconomic, geographic, diasporic) and foster participation in existing communities and/or the creation of new ones? How can language resource centers and language faculty help students recognize that learning a language gives them access to and membership in a wider community?

NERALLT 2020 invites conference proposals that discuss projects, ideas, and initiatives that leverage learning technologies to engage students in Language Learning Communities in the following formats:

• 30 -minute Individual/Group Presentation
• Roundtable Discussion or Panel (30 minutes, maximum of 3 presenters + 15 min Q & A)
• (Electronic) Poster Session
• Workshop (1-2 hours, hands-on)
• Lightning Round Session (10- minute presentation followed by facilitated group discussion)

Guidelines for Proposals: Please submit a 300-word abstract and a 50-word summary for the program at http://bit.ly/NERALLT-2020-CFP

Presentation titles should not exceed ten words. Only one abstract submission per person, but a presenter may appear as a co-author (but not the first author) on other submitted abstracts. An author may also submit another proposal in an additional category (e.g., a poster or a workshop). All proposals for consideration must be submitted online and will not be accepted after the deadline, March 31st. For more information or questions, please contact Roberto Rey Agudo, Luluah Mustafa, or Gary Pandolfi. Check out the NERALLT Website.

Thanks,

Jean

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Jean M. Janecki, PhD
Language Resource Center Coordinator and LITS Liaison
Mount Holyoke College
South Hadley, MA 01075
413.538.2408

President NERALLT (New England Regional Association For Language Learning Technology)