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I hope this mail finds you well. My name is Naoko Taguchi, a faculty member in the English Department. I'm creating an assessment task using the program called LiveCode (https://livecode.com/), and I'm wondering if there is anyone (faculty or students) who are familiar with the program in your department. I'd like to hire someone who can help me create the task. The task itself is very simple. Participants watch a short video (10-12 videos total; 10 seconds each) and respond orally.

 

Thank you for your input,

 

Naoko

 

 

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Naoko Taguchi

Professor

English Department

Northern Arizona University

705 S. Beaver Street, PO Box 6032

Flagstaff, AZ 86001, U.S.A.

928-523-5254

naoko.taguchi@nau.edu

Website: https://sites.google.com/view/naoko-taguchi/home

 

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https://benjamins.com/catalog/ap

 

 

 

 

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