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--- Forwarded Message from Mike Ledgerwood <[log in to unmask]> ---

>Date: Tue, 20 May 2003 14:25:43 -0400
>Subject: Re: #7156.4 permission to make audio CDs (!)
>From: Mike Ledgerwood <[log in to unmask]>
>To: Language Learning and Technology International Information Forum    <[log in to unmask]>
>In-Reply-To: <[log in to unmask]>

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This will be addressed in a panel at IALLT (with publisher 
representatives
and IALLT members).  Yours truly chairing,

Mike Ledgerwood

On mardi, mai 20, 2003, at 14:05 US/Eastern, LLTI-Editor wrote:

> --- Forwarded Message from Judy Shoaf <[log in to unmask]> ---
>
>> Date: Mon, 19 May 2003 08:41:17 -0400
>> To: Language Learning and Technology International Information Forum  
>>   <[log in to unmask]>
>> From: Judy Shoaf <[log in to unmask]>
>> Subject: Re: #7156 permission to make audio CDs
>> In-Reply-To: <[log in to unmask]>
>
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>
>> I am wondering if anyone has ever asked for permission from publishers
>> to make audio CD copies for students. We have been making cassette
>> copies for students upon request. Audio CDs would be an extension of
>> this,...
>
> Not exactly, since an audiotape can be erased and re-used but a CD is
> (probably) forever. I guess you could do it by having the students 
> trade in
> the CD for ch. 1 for Ch. 2, and then storing the ch. 1 copies for next
> term. I know lots of places have been burning CDs for a while, though, 
> so
> there will be more informative answers.
>
> For most of the courses what we have done is put the audio online. 
> This is
> of course a special expense (for the server)--which I suppose is why 
> the
> publishing companies are happy to have us do it. We copy the cassettes 
> for
> those who have trouble accessing the online audio and can't spare the 
> time
> to work in the lab.
>
> A couple of the courses here at UF have just ordered the audio CDs 
> with the
> books and the students buy them. This was less practical with
> audiocassettes since they are harder to produce and bulky to bundle. I
> think it has seemed cost-effective to the instructors. For these 
> courses
> the lab is just a backup (sometimes needed though when CDs are lost or 
> late
> in coming at the beginning of the term).
>
> Judy Shoaf
> University of Florida
>
>

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