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From http://hr.albany.edu/vacancy/faculty/P07-9681.html

The College of Arts and Sciences at the University at Albany, State University of New York, seeks a Coordinator for Language Learning Technologies and Infrastructure with expertise in applied linguistics, second language acquisition or a related field, as well as in instructional technology. The Coordinator will also be instrumental in the development of a new Center for Languages and International Communication. He or she will support the teaching mission of the language-related departments within the College of Arts and Sciences and will be instrumental in integrating technology in the teaching of languages. Duties will include working with faculty to introduce, guide, and manage departmental technology initiatives, and supporting faculty in the training of teaching assistants. Coordinating language instructors will also be part of the required duties. In addition, the Coordinator will be involved in administrative tasks related to language instruction (e.g., advisement, placement examinations, proficiency certification) and activities that promote an interest in language study. Demonstrable experience with the interface between the fields of language pedagogy and information technology is highly desirable. As a lecturer, the Coordinator will also be expected to organize and offer pedagogical workshops and to teach two credit-bearing, language-related courses per year. A high level of proficiency in one or more of the languages supported by the College of Arts and Sciences is expected. Interest in translation is a “plus”.

Review of applications will begin on March 2, 2007, and continue until position is filled.

For more information, go to http://hr.albany.edu/vacancy/faculty/P07-9681.html .

SourceState University of New York-Albany
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