2014 Novi Sad Polyglot Conference vids and reports

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    While I don't expect to find anything truly new and revolutionary about language learning from the presentations and reports of same of the various polyglot conferences, I am always curious anyway and hopeful to find a few small process improvements anyway. While probably no one other than Iversen has gone from this forum, and thus able to give a recount, often various vids surface on youtube about such conferences. Feel free to add links as such vids or blog posts become available. I know Iversen gave a talk, so hopefully his will be available eventually as well.

    So far by searching on youtube for "novi sad" + "polyglot", the only vids made post-conference that I have found thus far are the following:

    Lindsay Dow's brief trailer-like vid: The Polyglot Conference Novi Sad 2014: A Little Montage



    Professor Arguelle's Reading Literature in Foreign Languages: Tool, Techniques, Target

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    So for anyone interested, Iversen has posted a couple reports on his HTLAL blog. I still hope to view a vid of his lecture.

    And Christina's blog as well (Solfrid Christin).


    It seems that the vids should all appear on the Polyglot Conference youtube channel where Dr. Arguelles' is listed, along with ones from last year's conference.
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    A couple more vids can be accessed via the link above to the youtube channel, including Iversen's:

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