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>Date: Tue, 14 Oct 2008 09:07:20 -0400
>To: Language Learning and Technology International Information Forum   
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>From: Roberto Perez <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: Re: #8972.1 Number of positions at liberal arts colleges
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At 08:39 AM 10/14/2008, Amber Kennedy Kent wrote:

>Here at BGSU, a university of 20,000 in Northwest Ohio, we only have one full
>time administrative (me) and I employ an average of 4 student workers each
>semester.


Thank you for the information. You bring up an interesting element, 
which is the size of the institution. I would add, though, that the 
number of students served (e.g., the number of language students, or 
the number of language students who actually use the lab) is also 
important. Lab use statistics, coming from students swiping their ID 
cards as they enter the facility, or from a simple sign-up sheet at 
the front desk, provide important information regarding how many 
customers lab staff have to interact with/serve during a given day or 
week (and to that you would add the number of deparmental staff and faculty).

Regards,

Roberto Perez Galluccio, PhD
Director,
Foreign Language Resource Center
College of Liberal Arts
Rochester Institute of Technology
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