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EUROCALL is a non-profit-making professional association. There is already an article in Wikipedia about its sister association in the USA, namely CALICO (Computer Assisted Language Instruction Consortium):

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CALICO_-_The_Computer_Assisted_Language_Instruction_Consortium

The EUROCALL article, like the CALICO article, merely provides information about a respectable and well-established professional association, whose main aim is to disseminate information about good educational practices. Like CALICO, EUROCALL promotes research at the highest level and also offers annual awards and scholarships, e.g. for distinguished academic achievement and for funding for East Europeans wishing to attend its annual conference.

EUROCALL, CALICO, IALLT and similar professional associations feature in this article:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer-assisted_language_learning

I believe the article should be retained.

GroovyGuzi