3.1093 announcements (154)
Willard McCarty (MCCARTY@vm.epas.utoronto.ca)
Mon, 26 Feb 90 08:07:37 EST
Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 3, No. 1093. Monday, 26 Feb 1990.
(1) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 90 18:54:43 EST (54 lines)
From: unhd!psc90!jdg@uunet.UU.NET (Dr. Joel Goldfield)
Subject: Summer grants with comp. appl. for foreign lang. & lit
(2) Date: Fri, 23 Feb 90 16:33:00 EST (13 lines)
From: Andrew Oliver <ANDREWO@vm.epas.utoronto.ca>
Subject: TEXTES ELECTRONIQUES
(3) Date: Sun, 25 Feb 90 06:07:20 PST (28 lines)
From: Steve Cisler <sac@apple.com>
Subject: New OTA Document: Critical Connections
(4) Date: Sun, 25 Feb 90 22:08:37 EST (30 lines)
From: ben@cs.UMD.EDU (Ben Shneiderman)
Subject: conference announcement
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Date: Thu, 22 Feb 90 18:54:43 EST
From: unhd!psc90!jdg@uunet.UU.NET (Dr. Joel Goldfield)
Subject: "Summer grants with computer applications for foreign lang. & lit.
Dear Colleagues,
This announcement may prove of interest for foreign language and
literature professors at U.S. institutions east of the Mississippi River.
Regards,
Joel D. Goldfield
Plymouth State College (NH)
joelg@psc.bitnet
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Nominations and applications now being accepted for
the FINAL PROGRAM of
THE DARTMOUTH COLLEGE / DANA FOUNDATION COLLABORATIVE
Summer Term, June 18 - August 18, 1990
Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH
The goal of the collaborative language program is to develop materials
that improve the pedagogy of language instruction in the United States.
Visiting Fellows will demonstrate an initiative in a program which,
ideally, will have far-reaching implications for the educational field
nationally as well as at their own home institutions. They will share
an energizing experience of interaction with colleagues from Dartmouth
and from other private four-year liberal arts institutions east of the
Mississippi.
The Visiting Fellows actively participate in the development of
computer-assisted and video language instruction projects which will
expand their own understanding of language training as well as produce
valuable curricular and teaching innovations. These projects may be
developed according to the individual's interests or specific needs.
Honoraria will be received by those candidates who elect to teach in
Dartmouth's intensive summer language programs, which provide an
opportunity for Visiting Fellows to incorporate newly acquired
methodology. Fellows will receive recognition for participation in a
program dedicated to improving pedagogy as individual and collaborative
efforts are published.
For further information on the program and its elegibility
requirements contact:
Professor John Rassias
Dartmouth/Dana Collaborative
Wentworth Hall - Room 101
Dartmouth College
Hanover, NH 03755
(603) 646-2922
E-mail: John.A.Rassias@mac.dartmouth.edu
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Date: Fri, 23 Feb 90 16:33:00 EST
From: Andrew Oliver <ANDREWO@vm.epas.utoronto.ca>
Subject: TEXTES ELECTRONIQUES
Les Editions Paratexte, associees avec *The Electronic Text Archive* de
l'Universite de Toronto, preparent un recueil de textes litteraires
francais (ce sont de veritables textes critiques). Sont disponibles
immediatement: *Eugenie Grandet* de Balzac et *Le Rouge et le noir* de
Stendhal. Pret dans un proche avenir: *Adolphe* de Benjamin Constant.
Titres projetes: *Le Pere Goriot*, *Madame Bovary* , *Germinal*,
*Dominique* (Fromentin), *La Chartreuse de Parme*, *Trois contes* .
Pour de plus amples renseignenemts contacter: Andrew Oliver, Les
Editions Paratexte, Trinity College, Toronto M5S 1H8 (ANDREWO@UTOREPAS)
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Date: Sun, 25 Feb 90 06:07:20 PST
From: Steve Cisler <sac@apple.com>
Subject: New OTA Document: Critical Connections
Copies of the report "Critical Connections: Communication for the
Future'' can be purchased from the Superintendent of Documents, U.S.
Government Printing Office,Washington, DC 20402-9325, GPO stock No.
052-003-01143-3. $17.00 U.S.; $21.25 International.
I have the ascii version (without charts, illustrations, and sidebars)
in 1.5 mb. files. One is the whole document; the other is divided in
to chapters with the footnotes following each chapter.
I would like to propose several courses of action: 1) find a LISTSERV
that would put CRITICAL CONNECTIONS online. That would benefit
the BITNET community; 2) mount it on apple.com for anonymous
ftp within the Internet community 3) make the discs available to
BBS operators and others who would like to disseminate this. The
Mac disc is about 700Kb in compressed form; I imagine an ARCed
or ZIPed DOS disc would be about the same.
Steve Cisler
Apple Library
sac@apple.com
408-974-3258
P.S. There is also a 52 kb. summary that is chapter one.
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Date: Sun, 25 Feb 90 22:08:37 EST
From: ben@cs.UMD.EDU (Ben Shneiderman)
PRELIMINARY AGENDA (2/14/90)
DIRECTIONS IN CORPORATE ELECTRONIC PUBLISHING
Sponsored by the Hyperties User Group
APRIL 23 - 24, 1990
University of Maryland, College Park
Center for Professional Development, University College
Contact: Richard Jaffeson, 301-985-7206
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