Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 17, No. 254.
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[1] From: "Domenico Fiormonte" <d.fiormonte@mclink.it> (20)
Subject: CLiP 2003
[2] From: Darren Cambridge <dcambridge@aahe.org> (46)
Subject: 2004 NLII Annual Meeting: Submit a Proposal
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Date: Sat, 20 Sep 2003 06:30:38 +0100
From: "Domenico Fiormonte" <d.fiormonte@mclink.it>
Subject: CLiP 2003
CALL FOR PAPERS
Universita' degli Studi di Firenze
Dipartimento di Italianistica
COMPUTERS, LITERATURE AND PHILOLOGY (VI)
Florence, 4-6 December 2003
Submissions welcomed in the following areas:
- Tools for accessing and using cultural heritages in multilingual
environments;
- Digital publishing and the development and preservation of major
and minority languages;
- Tools for assisted translation;
- Humanities Computing curricula and networks of excellence in
European universites;
- Tools and techniques for multilingual on-line teaching.
Deadline for submissions: September 30
Conference web site:
http://lablita.dit.unifi.it/clip2003/
For any further information please feel free to contact the
conference organisers:
Massimo Moneglia (moneglia@unifi.it)
Carlota Nicolas (carlota.nicolas@unifi.it)
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Date: Sat, 20 Sep 2003 06:32:32 +0100
From: Darren Cambridge <dcambridge@aahe.org>
Subject: 2004 NLII Annual Meeting: Submit a Proposal
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The NLII 2004 Annual Meeting
"New Learning Ecosystems"
January 25-27, 2004
The Westin Horton Plaza, San Diego, California
http://www.educause.edu/nlii/meetings/nlii041/
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Join us at the tenth annual meeting of the National Learning
Infrastructure Initiative (NLII) to explore the topic of new
learning ecosystems. The idea of "learning ecosystems," which emerged
over the past year in international conferences and forums, provides a
useful way of thinking about e-learning and higher education. In
biological terms, an ecosystem is the complex of a community and its
environment functioning as an ecological unit. New learners, using new
technologies, are creating new learning ecosystems on campus. The
mobile and connected learner interacting with a blended learning
environment is changing concepts of time, place, and space for higher
education.
CALL FOR PROPOSALS SUBMISSION DEADLINE IS OCTOBER 3
If you are interested in presenting on this topic, we invite you to
submit your proposal online at
http://www.educause.edu/nlii/meetings/nlii041/program.asp
PROPOSAL GUIDELINES AND KEY THEMES
Meeting presentations are organized around NLII key themes. Before
submitting your proposal, review the proposal guidelines for
information about the key themes to understand the relevance of each
theme, the relationship of NLII projects to the theme, the critical
questions we encourage you to tackle with your presentation, and
other projects or efforts to which you should relate your project.
Learn more about the NLII key themes at
http://www.educause.edu/nlii/keythemes/
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-- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Darren Cambridge, Ph.D. Director, Web Projects Engaged Campus in a Diverse Democracy and Carnegie Academy Campus Program EDUCAUSE NLII Fellow 2003 American Association for Higher Education One Dupont Circle, Suite 360 Washington, DC 20036-1143 (202) 293-6440 ext. 795 (office) (202) 270-5224 (mobile)Submit your proposal for the national 2004 Learning to Change Conference at http://www.aahe.org/learningtochange/. The proposal deadline is October 1. The conference is April 1-4 in at the Sheraton San Diego Hotel & Marina.
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