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Actually, I would look at this in another way.  The optimal use of the lab space for me is when the teacher brings in the class for an orientation/ visit and then assigns tasks that students can complete in the lab on their own.  For this to work there has to be plenty of available open lab time.

Trevor

On 10/3/2011 8:10 AM, LLTI Editor wrote:
>  However, I don't
> think we should assume that individualized student usage is always just
> personal email or Facebook. Students investigate other things online,
> often related to their course work.


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M. Trevor Shanklin, Ph.D.
Director, LARC Language Labs
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