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From: Paola Monachesi (Paola.Monachesi@phil.uu.nl)
Date: Mon Dec 15 2003 - 11:09:00 MET

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    FIRST ANNOUNCEMENT AND CALL FOR PAPERS

    International Workshop on

    LANGUAGE RESOURCES: INTEGRATION AND DEVELOPMENT IN E-LEARNING AND IN
    TEACHING COMPUTATIONAL LINGUISTICS.

    http://nats-wiki.informatik.uni-hamburg.de/~cri/lrecwp04/index.html

    Centro Cultural de Belem, LISBON, Portugal, 24th May 2004

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    In association with
    4th INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON LANGUAGE RESOURCES AND EVALUATION LREC 2004
    http://www.lrec-conf.org/lrec2004/index.php
    Main conference 26-27 May 2004

    MOTIVATION
    ==========
    Language resources (LRs) are of crucial importance not only for research and
    development in language and speech technology but also for teaching
    purposes.
    E-learning added a new dimension to the usability of language resources and
    made them interesting outside the area of computational linguistics.

    This one-day workshop will focus on the integration of LRs in the
    educational process and the relation between LRs and e-learning. Special
    attention will be dedicated to the use of LRs in the curriculum of
    computational linguistics. Its goal is four-fold:

    1. to provide a forum for presentation, discussion and case
    collections of the use of LRs in Linguistics and Computational
    Linguistics;
    2. to discuss the additional skills acquired by the students when
       using or developing LRs (e.g. how to acquire standards);
    3. to discuss how the competence built up in the development of LRs
       could be used for creating better interfaces for educational
       material;
    4. to discuss how LRs could be included in electronic scientific
       handbooks, which are crucial for hands-on experience in e-learning.

    Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

    a. necessity of LRs in the curriculum;
    b. types of LRs used in the curriculum;
    c. integration of LRs in the curriculum;
    d. format and storage of LRs;
    e. access to and distribution of multilingual LRs for different purposes
    (e.g. Machine Translation, E-learning lessons, scientific manuals or
    electronic handbooks)

    The workshop will bring together (computational) linguists, LRs developers,
    developers of e-learning material, e-publishers and teachers. It will
    provide a forum for interaction among members of possibly disparate research
    communities, and a means for attendees to increase their knowledge and
    understanding of the potential of LRs in teaching computational linguistics
    and e-learning.

    The workshop will feature also a panel discussing longer-term activities
    such as a mailing list, an archive of educational materials based on LRs,
    etc. However the main goal of this workshop would be laying the groundwork
    for further professional collaboration in integrating LRs within different
    types of e-learning.

    Important dates
    ================

    Abstract Submissions: February 1st, 2004
    Notification of Acceptance: February 28th, 2004
    Final Versions: April 1st, 2004
    Workshop: May 24th, 2004

    Submissions
    ============

    The workshop will consist of paper presentation, demos and panel
    discussions.

    Abstracts for workshop contributions should not exceed two A4 pages for
    paper presentation and one A4 page for demo presentation. Each submission
    should show: the title; author(s); affiliation(s); and contact author's
    e-mail address, as well as postal address, telephone and fax numbers.

    Submissions are to be sent by email to Cristina Vertan
    (cri@nats.informatik.uni-hamburg.de), in plain text or PDF format.

    The final version of the accepted papers should not be longer than 6 pages.
    Instructions for formatting and presentation of the final version will be
    sent to authors upon notification of acceptance.

    Proceedings of the workshop will be printed by the LREC Local Organizing
    Committee.

    TIME SCHEDULE and REGISTRATION FEE
    ===================================

    The workshop will consist of a morning session and an afternoon session. The
    afternoon session will end with a panel discussion.

    For this full-day Workshop, the registration fee is 100 EURO for LREC
    Conference participants and 170 EURO for other participants. These fees will
    include coffee breaks and the Proceedings of the workshop.

    Organizing Committee
    ====================

    Paola Monachesi, University of Utrecht, Paola.Monachesi@let.uu.nl
    Cristina Vertan, University of Hamburg, cri@nats.informatik.uni-hamburg.de
    Walther von Hahn, University of Hamburg, vhahn@nats.informatik.uni-hamburg.de
    Susanne Jekat, Zuerich University of Applied Sciences Winterthur, jes@zhwin.ch



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