Past Presentations
Applying Cyberinfrastructure to the Language Sciences: A Case Study for Language Acquisition
Instructors: Barbara Lust and Suzanne Flynn
Associate Instructors: Maria Blume, Yuchin Chien, Ken Drozd, Cristina Dye, Claire Foley
Stanford University, Linguistic Society of America Summer Institute
A one-day Workshop: July 14, 2007
The purpose of this Workshop is to introduce (i) the promises which a Cyberinfrastructure (CI) dimension now offers to the study of Linguistics and the Language Sciences, potentially transforming the primary research process and offering new more powerful research endeavors, and (ii) the new challenges CI raises both intellectually and technically for the field. In this context, we will (iii) introduce a concrete example of a current community-based attempt to build an interdisciplinary and international virtual organization for the collaborative study of language acquisition and (iv) exemplify its development of a new generation of cybertools for both research and education.
We offer this one day workshop as a supplement to a course we are teaching at the Linguistic Society of America Summer Institute at Stanford University, July 2007, “Language Acquisition Methodologies and Practices: How They Alter the Pursuit of the Scientific Study of Languageâ€. The Workshop will be open both to students in the course and the broader community.
Cyberinfrastructure for Research on Child Development: Contributions to Date, Needs for the Future (Discussion Hour)
Presenters: Rowell Huesmann, Barbara Lust
Chair: Peg (Marguerite) Barratt
Presented at: Society for Research on Child Development Biennial Meeting 2005
April 7-10, 2005
Friday, 12.30-1.15 PM (Hilton Cobb), April 8, 2005
Atlanta, GA
The Web As Enabler: A Virtual Center Links Language Acquisition Researchers Across Language and Place
Presenter: Professor Barbara Catherine Lust
Presented at: Global Futures Symposia 2003-2004
Thursday, November 6, 2003 4:30pm, College Hall, Livingston Student Center; Livingston College.
(Click here to see poster)
Creating a Virtual Center as an International Web-Based Interactive Infrastructure for Research and Teaching in the Language Sciences: A new Research and Library collaboration.
Presenters: Maria Blume, Elaine Westbrooks, Cliff Crawford, James Gair, Tina Ogden and Barbara Lust
Presented at: Web X: A Decade of the World Wide Web: Joint International Conference of the Association for Computers and the Humanities.
Association for Literary and Linguistic Computing
May 29 - June 2, 2003
The University of Georgia
The Georgia Center for Continuing Education
Athens, Georgia USA
http://www.english.uga.edu/webx
