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Drawing on institutional strengths at the University of Hawai‘i in foreign language teaching, applied linguistics, and second language acquisition, the National Foreign Language Resource Center (NFLRC) undertakes projects that focus primarily on the less commonly taught languages of East Asia, Southeast Asia, and the Pacific. However, many of its projects have implications for the teaching and learning of all languages. We engage in research and materials development, conduct workshops and conferences for language professionals, and distribute a wide variety of publications on center projects and programs.

NFLRC NetWorks include a variety of publications available via the Internet including websites, annotated bibliographies, and also downloadable PDF documents presenting research reports, conference proceedings, and sample chapters from NFLRC Monographs.

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    2017 NFLRC Project-Based Language Learning (PBLL) Intensive Summer Institute: Pathways to PBLL Evaluation Report
    (National Foreign Language Resource Center, University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa, 2018-10) Hill, Yao
    The 2017 NFLRC Intensive Summer Institute (ISI) entitled Pathways to Project-Based Language Learning (PBLL), was conducted from August 2-9, 2017 at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa. In total, sixteen K-16 language educators participated in the six-day institute, representing six different priority languages: Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Russian, Spanish, and Vietnamese. They were guided by a group of language experts with backgrounds in project-based learning, language pedagogy, instructional technology, teacher development, and assessment. This report serves as a summative evaluation through the participants’ End-of-Institute Evaluation Survey with a 100% response rate.
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    1999 NFLRC Summer Institute Evaluation: “Self-Directed Learning: Materials and Strategies”
    (University of Hawaiʻi, Second Language Teaching & Curriculum Center, 1999) Crookes, Graham
    The University of Hawaiʻi National Foreign Language Resource Center has been operating for nine years. Each year a Summer Institute (SI) has been run, and it is generally the most intensive and expensive operation in the yearly activities. Although they last only a few weeks, yearly planning for the next one begins almost as soon as the current one has finished, and a great deal of person-power and accumulated expertise goes into the delivery of each Institute. The Advisory Board, as part of its general oversight role considers each year’s Institute as proposed and reviews it upon completion by way of an evaluation report. The present report, then, is directed to the Board1, UH NFLRC Director, and to the Workshop facilitators, as its primary audience (though it is, or will be, a publicly-available document, of interest to other readers as well). The present evaluation report is intended to provide the reader with an accounting of this part of the work of the University of Hawaiʻi NFLRC, through giving a sense of the form and processes of the SI, as well as a providing good faith assessment by an appropriately qualified observer. This year’s Summer Institute was the ninth to date, and was entitled “Self-Directed Learning: Materials and Strategies.” A particular focus, as with past summer institutes at this site, as well as ongoing activities of this NFLRC, was the less-commonly taught languages.
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    PERLS Pilot Study Report
    (The Language Flagship Technology Innovation Center, 2017-08-30) Suvorov, Ruslan
    The purpose of this pilot study was to investigate usability of the PERLS (PERvasive Learning System) app and its potential for micro-learning by exploring the nature of Flagship students’ engagement with it, identifying the strengths and weaknesses of its content and technological features, and determining how the app can promote and sustain language learning for both pre- and post-Capstone Flagship students. The pilot study took place during a 2-week period (July 17-August 1, 2017). Participants were 11 pre-Capstone and one post-Capstone Chinese Flagship students who participated in two 30-minute semi-structured interviews conducted at the end of the rst week (Round 1) and at the end of the second week of the pilot study (Round 2). Data obtained from 21 interviews (i.e., 12 interviews from Round 1 and nine interviews from Round 2) were summarily transcribed and qualitatively analyzed to identify emergent themes relevant to the purpose of the pilot study. Based on the analysis of the interview data, this report presents an executive summary of the main ndings and o ers recommendations for improving PERLS.
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    NFLRC 2015 Intensive Summer Institute: Project-Based Language Learning (PBLL) in Action
    (National Foreign Language Resource Center, University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa, 2016-01-25) Rodriguez, Julio C ; Yoshioka, Jim
    This document reports on and evaluates the NFLRC 2015 Intensive Summer Institute: Project-Based Language Learning (PBLL) in Action (ICLDC) held at the University of Hawai‘i, Mānoa, from July 27–31, 2015.
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    4th International Conference on Language Documentation & Conservation (ICLDC) evaluation report
    ( 2015-09-02) Yoshioka, Jim ; Berez-Kroeker, Andrea
    This document reports on, and evaluates the 4th International Conference on Language Documentation & Conservation (ICLDC) held at the University of Hawai‘i, Mānoa, from February 26–March 1, 2015.
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    2014 NFLRC Summer Institute: Language for Specific Purposes evaluation report
    ( 2015-02-25) Trace, Jonathan
    This document reports on, and evaluates the 2014 NFLRC Summer Institute: Language for Specific Purposes held at the University of Hawai‘i, Mānoa, from July 7–11, 2014.
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    NFLRC 2013 Summer Institute:“Language for Specific Purposes” evaluation report
    ( 2013-10-03) Trace, Jonathan
    This document reports on, and evaluates NFLRC 2013 Summer Institute:“Language for Specific Purposes” at the University of Hawai‘i, Mānoa, from July 15–19, 2013.
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    NFLRC summer institute: Assessments for Japanese language instruction
    ( 2012-10-12) Watanabe, Yukiko
    This document reports on, and evaluates NFLRC summer institute: Assessments for Japanese language instructionheld at the University of Hawai‘i, Mānoa, from July 10–13, 2012.
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    Report on the 7th International Conference & Workshops on Technology & Chinese Language Teaching in the 21st Century (TCLT7)
    ( 2012-07-19) Yoshioka, Jim K.
    This document reports on, and evaluates the 7th International Conference & Workshops on Technology & Chinese Language Teaching in the 21st Century (TCLT7) held at the University of Hawai‘i, Mānoa, from May 29-30, 2012.
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    2011 NFLRC summer institute: Online learning communities for less commonly taught languages
    ( 2012-04-10) Sylwester, Bonnie
    This document reports on, and evaluates the 2011 NFLRC summer institute: Online Learning Communities for Less Commonly Taught Languages held at the University of Hawai‘i, Mānoa, from July 11-15, 2011.