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"There's a new, on-line journal for CALL. Here's the announcement I
received:
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We are happy to announce that Vol. 1, No. 1 of _Language Learning &
Technology_ is now available at <http://polyglot.cal.msu.edu/llt>. This
is
a special issue on "Language Learning & Technology: Defining the
Research
Agenda," and the contents are listed below.
Thank you for your support for LLT. We welcome your submissions of
articles, reviews, and commentaries for vol. 1, no. 2 and future issues
as
well. Please see our page on "Information for Contributors" or contact
me
if you have any questions about a possible submission.
--Mark Warschauer, Editor
llt-editor -at- hawaii -dot- edu "
Pat Gantt, M.S. HRD
Personal email ~ pagantt -at- worldnet -dot- att -dot- net
The University of Tennessee Alum
Technical and Vocational Studies Guide
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