FRIDAY, MARCH 7
TIME EVENT INDICATIONS
10:00AM-2:00PM Registration Washington Hall, 3rd floor
2:30PM-4:00PM Tour of Court 21 - Law School
The College of William & Mary Law School's McGlothlin Courtroom, is the world's most technologically advanced trial and appellate courtroom. A joint project of the Law School and the National Center for State Courts, the Courtroom 21 Project, "The Courtroom of the 21st Century Today," is a 1997 recipient of a Foundation for Improvement of Justice Award for its efforts to improve the administration of justice through technology. The Project includes two full-size traveling, high technology Courtroom 21 Portable Courtrooms, which are in great demand for professional conferences. The project is the world center for courtroom and related technology information and experimentation.
Meet outside, behind Washington Hall at 2:20PM. Bus will take us there.
4:00PM-4:10PM Back to campus Bus will bring us back.
4:10PM-4:15PM Break  
4:15PM-4:30PM Tour of the Multimedia Computing Center facilities Washington Hall, 3rd floor
4:40PM-5:40PM John Matthews McGraw Hill
Reaching Outside the Classroom:  Publisher Resources for Language Instruction
301 Washington Hall
5:40PM-6:00PM Break  
6:30PM-8:30PM Reception - Hors d'œuvres
Music by: Burt Kester, Flute and Timothy Olbrych, Classical Guitar, College of William & Mary
Food provided by: William & Mary Caterers
Campus Center - Little Theatre located in Basement

SATURDAY, MARCH 8
TIME EVENT INDICATIONS
8:30AM-9:30AM Buffet Breakfast & Registration Washington Hall, 3rd Floor
9:30AM-9:40AM MAALLT Welcome 301 Washington Hall
9:45AM-10:50AM Katherine Sharnoff, Randolph-Macon College
"Taming the Internet:  Curriculum development through the use of multimedia and authentic culture"
301 Washington Hall
10:50-11AM Break  
11AM-11:50PM Karl Fisher, The University of the South
"QuickTime to Distribute Language Lab Media"
301 Washington Hall
11:50PM Break
Proceed to lunch
 
12Noon-1:15PM Box Lunch
A Colonial townsman will pay us a visit!
Campus Center - Little Theatre
1:15PM-1:50PM Karen Clark, Appalachian State University
"Training Student Employees for Accountability and Success in a University Lab Setting"
317 Washington Hall
Stephen Martin, College of William & Mary
"Medieval Studies and the Primacy of CD’s as Transitional Technology"
312 Washington Hall
1:50PM-1:55PM Break  
2:00PM-3:00PM Tour of Colonial Williamsburg
TV & Audio-Visual Production Studio
Meet behind Washington Hall at 1:55PM. Bus will take us there.
3:00PM-3:10PM Back to campus  
3:15PM-4:10PM Jean Kelley, Maria Ignacia Klopf, and Peter Janssens, Georgetown University
"Nursing, Technology and Second Language Acquisition in Spanish"
315 Washington Hall
301 Washington Hall
4:00PM-4:15PM Break  
4:15AM-5:15PM Jun Da, Middle Tennessee State University
"A comparison of four authoring tools for online interactive learning materials development"
315 Washington Hall - MCC
5:15PM-5:30PM Wrap Up & Evaluations  
5:30PM-6:30PM Board Meeting  
7:00PM Dinner at the Tavern Christiana Campbell's Tavern