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>Subject: RE: First Year Polish Second Editon Audiotapes digitized?
>Date: Wed, 7 Nov 2007 09:24:06 -0500
>Thread-Topic: First Year Polish Second Editon Audiotapes digitized?
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Jen,
 
Is that your brother?
 
We do not have the Polish audio in either form.  I am glad to see someone else
is using CAN-8.  The CAN-8 listserv did not last very long, and it is nice to
compare notes one in a while.  
 
He could purchase the cassette (a new, not used copy) and capture it.  (You need
good quality).   He just needs to set his computer to record from an external
source.  In fact, doing that, he can record it directly into CAN-8!
 
Leslie B. Graul
Director, Instructional Media Services
Thiel College
75 College Avenue
Greenville, PA  16125
724-589-2853

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From: Language Learning and Technology International Information Forum on behalf
of Griffin, Thomas
Sent: Thu 11/1/2007 3:02 PM
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Subject: First Year Polish Second Editon Audiotapes digitized?


Hello
 
We use Oscar Swan's First Year Polish Second Edition text at Northeastern
Illinois University. Our instructor has the original auido cassette set but
lesson 30 plays backwards as if something want wrong in the recording process.
 
Does anyone know of CDs containing these lessons available for sale? The
publishers at U of Pittsburg only seem to sell cassettes.
 
We also lost our digital files (bad audio but usable) containing these lessons
in a server crash.

Is anyone using digitized files of these lessons? We would like to use the
material on CAN8 like our other audio text materials.
 
Thanks in advance.
Thomas Griffin 
Supervisor, Foreign Language Lab
Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures
773-442-4752
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