Vol. 3, No. 3, March 1986
Robb, Thomas N. CALOCO holds first Asian conference. 7-10.
Burkart, Edward I. and Burkart Grace Stovall. Toward an authoring system for preelectronic English. 11-13.
Chapelle,Carol. and Jamieson, Joan. Authoeing sytems for courseware development: What should beginners look for? 14-19.
Ratliff III, John B. Producing foreign language study materials on the xerox star. 21-24.
Nickell, Samila S. Writing conferences on the computer. 29-33.
Gillete, Jeffrey William. The Duke language toolkit: Foreign alphabets for the IBM PC. 34-36.
Collett, John. Call with audio output. 37-41.
Harvey, T. Edward. Computers and composition in Hawaii. 42-45.
Vol. 3, No. 4, June 1986
Kenny, Minnie. The fuman factor. 3-5.
Alatis, James E. Technology is good but humanity is better. 6-10 & 48.
Kral, Thomas J. Educational techinology and effective growth in second language classroom. 11-12 & 47.
Otto, Frank. CALICO enters a new era. 14-18.
Fischer, William B. Master(')s voice: The victor 9000 and high-fidelity voice reproduction for CALI. 21-31.
Harroff, Susan. Die sprachmaschine: A microworld for language experimentation. 32-34.
Phillips, Martin K. Approaches to the design of software language teaching. 36-38 & 48.
Choi, Soo-Young. Application of component display theory in designing and developing CALI. 40-44.