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>From: Mita Radhakrishnan <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: Vendors for Language Labs + Architecture
>Date: Sat, 6 Jan 2007 14:57:12 +0530
Hi Christine,
This is in response to your email below, regarding vendors for
Language Labs.
Here in India, there is a new product on the market : its the RENET
Digital Multimedia Language Lab. The Head office is in Finland, and
i'm sure they have US Distributors. Its a software solution and does
not include booths or computers, which have to be purchased and built
separately. I haven't actually seen one myself, so i can't give it a
personal recommendation, but we just received the promo material, and
it looks very good and right up our own upgrade alley! It has been
installed in a few colleges and universities in India.
You can look at www.renet.fi for more details.
By the way, i'm very interested in all replies you get on the subject!
And since i am writing to the LLTI list for the first time, I would
like to know, on a separate topic, if any of you have worked with
architects on floor plans and constructing a dedicated language lab/
learning centre building from scratch... Though i am searching the
LLTI archives and have found some good information, it will be very
interesting to get some direct advice...if any of you have worked on
a language lab construction project, it would be wonderful if you
could share some floor plans. i'm particularly interested in shapes
of classrooms (for acoustics), as well as the setup of computer labs
in a more humane and beautiful way rather than a series of ugly
cubicles....We are at the start of a very exciting project, and our
proposed Lab will be the first building in the University Area of my
city, an international city dedicated to Human Unity in South
India...we are open to all advice and would greatly appreciate any
ideas/input.
All the best to everybody in this New Year 2007.
Best
Mita Radhakrishnan
Coordinator : Auroville Language Laboratory
Shakti, Auroville, Tamil Nadu - 605101. INDIA.
www.aurovillelanguagelab.org
www.auroville.org
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In short, these are the features of RENET in their promo brochure >
"Listen - Respond - Record - Compare - Communicate'" type of
computerised language lab solution, it offers all the conventional
functions of a language lab but in digital form with the following
added features :
- Multisensory learning
- Playback of recorded Audio Cassettes/CD
- Playback of Video through VCR, VCD, DVD
- Access to Internet to download programs
- Future Upgrades
- Direct playback of video camera for enhancing learning of Body
Language/gesticulation/combining expression and speech
- Facility to conduct paperless examination
- Facility to have group discussions
- Facility to conduct Peer Group Learning
- Facility to Monitor Student Computers/Autoscan upto 6 students
- Facility to control Student Computers keyboard and Mouse
- Facility to simultaneously track different subjectg matter to
different groups
- Digital content
- Instant playback/record/recall of any lesson
- Save all exercises
-Unique interpreter/Translation feature for learning English or any
other Language with the help of the local Mother tongue.
I'll be interested to know the results of your trials...
Best
Mita
> Date: Thu, 4 Jan 2007 21:46:47 -0500
> From: "Anton, Christine" <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: language lab vendors
> To: [log in to unmask]
>
My department wants to update our foreign language lab and we need to
invite a couple of vendors to see who best matches our needs. Who
would you
who have knowledge in this field recommend to us? Sony? Tandberg? Who
else?
We would really apprecaite it if we could get some valuable input
from you.
Thanks so much!
Sincerely,
Christine
Dept. of Foreign Languages
Berry College
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