Internship
Andre Cramblit
andrekar at NCIDC.ORG
Sat Feb 18 00:27:58 UTC 2006
Endangered Language Program
Internship
Rosetta Stone’s Endangered Language Program is offering a semester-
or summer-long student internship at its headquarters in the
Shenandoah Valley of Virginia. The intern will gain valuable hands-on
experience in a successful language-learning software development
company. Possible areas of specialization, according to the interests
of the intern, include: program administration (website maintenance,
resource development, research, communications), audio editing and
reviewing, project management (materials development, planning),
photo editing, software development (quality assurance,
documentation), and language learning (research, testing).
To be eligible, students should have completed at least one college-
level year, have a minimum 3.0 GPA in a degree-granting college or
university, and have a special interest in indigenous issues,
language, and language revitalization. Familiarity with an indigenous
language is also desirable. Housing, travel allowance and an hourly
wage are provided. To apply, send resume and letter of interest to
elpinternship at RosettaStone.com.
Rosetta Stone’s Endangered Language Program is committed to language
revitalization by working with indigenous communities to develop
customized versions of Rosetta Stone software in their language for
their exclusive use.
Fairfield Language Technologies, creator of Rosetta Stone, is the
world’s leading language-learning software company, with offices in
the United States and the United Kingdom. The company was founded in
1992 on two core beliefs: that the way people learn their first
language as children remains the most successful method for learning
new languages; and that interactive technology can replicate that
immersion learning for people of any age.
--
Ilse Ackerman
Manager, Language Production
Fairfield Language Technologies, Rosetta Stone
135 West Market St, Harrisonburg, VA 22801 USA
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