labs and technology
Richard Robin
rrobin at GWU.EDU
Tue Dec 8 23:38:01 UTC 2009
The Language Center at GW provides the usual tech services (e.g. classroom
materials digitized on a central server, smart FL laguage ready classrooms
with FL fonts for non-Roman installed, special programs like players that
handle SRT captions, etc., etc.), but the main service is the providing of
language tutoring as well as language teacher mentoring.
-RR
On Tue, Dec 8, 2009 at 5:30 PM, Alina Israeli <aisrael at american.edu> wrote:
> Dear SEELANGers,
>
> This is a question to those who teach language at a college or university.
> Do you have a lab or a language center (whatever is its name)? What purpose
> does it serve? How do you use it? Most specifically, I am interested in what
> can be done in such a center technology-wise that I cannot do on my computer
> at home (or in class)? How has the center changed in the 21st century?
>
> Many thanks for your replies.
>
> Alina Israeli
> Associate Professor of Russian
> LFS, American University
> 4400 Massachusetts Ave.
> Washington DC 20016
> (202) 885-2387 fax (202) 885-1076
> aisrael at american.edu
>
>
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Richard M. Robin, Ph.D.
Director Russian Language Program
The George Washington University
Washington, DC 20052
202-994-7081
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