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With apologies for cross-posting

Final call for papers: The ELT online conference
Presentation proposal deadline: 17 August 2001

The ELT online conference (ELToc, http://www.eltoc.com ) to be held online
November 10 & 11, 2001 is still inviting presentation proposals. The title
of the conference is "ELT: Evolution of Learning & Teaching".

The conference itself will be held entirely online, meaning presenters and
delegates will take part from anywhere in the world. Presentations are given
via live audio using the free WindowsMedia system plus pre-prepared visual
materials using programs such as PowerPoint. The conference will include:

* keynote speeches by Professor David Nunan, and Dave Sperling (founder of
Dave's ESL Cafe)
* two panel-discussions
* more than 40 presentations

Over 500 delegates from around the world are expected to attend. All keynote
speeches, presentations and panel-discussions will be archived, allowing for
later viewing.

To give a presentation or to take part in the conference a regular PC with
modem-speed Internet connection is necessary. For general information about
the conference please visit http://www.eltoc.com ; for detailed information
about giving a presentation (including a proposal form) please visit
http://www.eltoc.com/presinfo.shtml . Submission deadline for presentation
proposals is August 17, 2001.

If you have colleagues or friends who might be interested in submitting a
paper as well, we would appreciate it if you could forward this e-mail to
them, or make the content of it known to them in some other way.

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