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  3. Vol. 20 No. 1 (1987): The Journal of Educational Techniques and Technologies

Vol. 20 No. 1 (1987): The Journal of Educational Techniques and Technologies

Published: 1987-02-01

Front Matter

  • Front Matter

    IALLT Editors
    1
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Articles

  • Editor's Focus Something About Us

    Suzanne E. Lindenau
    2-5
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  • Impossible? Impossible Things are Happening Every Day!

    IALLT Editors
    6-9
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  • J.E.T.T. Interviews of the President-Elect of the International Association for Learning Laboratories (IALL)

    IALLT Editors, Sue K. Otto
    10-12
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  • Submission Guidelines for J.E.T.T. Contributors

    IALLT Editors
    13-18
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  • Foreign Language Authoring Systems Judith Frommer's MacLang Spoken Here

    Judith Frommer
    19-25
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  • Cooperative Computer-Assisted Language Learning Is it Living Up to its Promise?

    Donna Mydlarski
    26-29
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  • The Sony 5510 Is it the One and Only Learning Lab for You?

    IALLT Editors
    30-46
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  • Self-Confrontation Video in the Language Classroom

    Barbara L. Welch
    47-51
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  • The Baruch College Solution A Laboratory for Improving Communication Skills of Non-Native Speakers of American English

    Beth S. Morris
    52-56
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  • Issues and Answers in Foreign Language Learning Are Teachers and Students Saying the Same Thing?

    Suzanne E. Lindenau
    57-61
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  • Reviews

    Maria Egbert, Angelika Lindemann, Robin E. Lawrason, Paul M. VanWicklen
    62-72
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  • Back Matter

    IALLT Editors
    73-77
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