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This archive has been established to encourage the dissemination of course materials and other documents that could be of use to members of the organization. We hope that access to the contents of the archive will serve (1) to keep our members from having to "reinvent the wheel" at their respective institutions, and (2) to foment the spread of innovations in language teaching, learning, and program direction. The Q&A below should help you to take advantage of this page.
Go directly to the list of available on-line materials
View the AAUSC Constitution
View the responsibilities of AAUSC officeholders: President, Vice-President, Secretary-Treasurer, Language Section Heads
At the moment, not much. We welcome submissions of your materials as soon as possible for inclusion in the archive.
For now, you should be able to use the copy and paste features of your Web Browser: (1) Highlight the document or portion of text you would like to keep; (2) copy the selection to the clipboard (Command+C, on a Mac, etc.); (3) paste the selection in a new word processing document on your own computer.
In the future, we plan to include more "Web-savvy" means of downloading archive materials.
Remember: through the magic of the World Wide Web, your contributions do not have to reside on the AAUSC home page in Eugene, Oregon, in order to be available to the world. The best idea is to store them on a server at your home institution, and send only the URL to Robert Davis to be linked to the AAUSC pages.
You can also submit items for the online archive by
Teacher Training and Program Administration
Course Administration
Teaching Aids