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About Language Learning & Technology |
Language Learning & Technology
is a refereed journal that began publication in July 1997. The journal seeks
to disseminate research to foreign and second language educators in the U.S.
and around the world on issues related to technology and language education.
- Language Learning & Technology
is sponsored and funded by the University of Hawai'i National Foreign Language
Resource Center (NFLRC) and the Michigan State University
Center for Language Education And Research (CLEAR), and is co-sponsored
by Apprentissage des Langues et Systèmes d'Information et de Communication
(ALSIC),the Australian Technology
Enhanced Language Learning Consortium (ATELL), the Computer
Assisted Language Instruction Consortium (CALICO), the European Association for Computer Assisted
Language Learning (EUROCALL), the International Association
for Language Learning Technology (IALL), and the University
of Minnesota Center for Advanced Research on Language Acquisition (CARLA).
- Language Learning & Technology
is a fully-refereed journal with an editorial board
of scholars in the fields of second language acquisition and computer-assisted
language learning. The focus of the publication will not be technology per se,
but rather issues related to language learning and language teaching, and how
they are affected or enhanced by the use of technologies.
- Language Learning & Technology
is published exclusively on the World Wide Web. In this way, the journal
seeks to (a) reach a broad audience in a timely manner, (b) provide a multimedia
format which can more fully illustrate the technologies under discussion, and
(c) provide hypermedia links to related background information.
- Language Learning & Technology
is currently published twice per year (July and January); an increase in
frequency is being considered for future volumes.

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