--- Forwarded Message from "Dartmouth College LISTSERV Server (15.0)" <[log in to unmask]> --- >Date: Thu, 9 Aug 2007 09:06:09 -0400 >From: "Dartmouth College LISTSERV Server (15.0)" <[log in to unmask]> >Subject: LLTI: approval required (061BEFBA) >To: [log in to unmask] This message was originally submitted by [log in to unmask] to the LLTI list at LISTSERV.DARTMOUTH.EDU. You can approve it using the "OK" mechanism (click on the link below), ignore it, or repost an edited copy. The message will expire automatically; you do not need to do anything if you just want to discard it. Please refer to the list owner's guide if you are not familiar with the "OK" mechanism; these instructions are being kept purposefully short for your convenience in processing large numbers of messages. To APPROVE the message: http://listserv.dartmouth.edu/scripts/wa.exe?OK=061BEFBA&L=LLTI Dear Friends, I am the new language lab coordinator at the University at Albany. As with all instutions we have a space problem. With classrooms at a premium, I have been assigned a small and oddly spaced room (less than 500 square feet in an L shape). Additionally, we have classes that sometimes have 30 students or more. My understanding is that for safety reasons, this room cannot accommodate more than 15 people. My solution to this is a mobile lab--a laptop cart that can go to the instructors' classrooms. So I would appreciate your thoughts on my dilemma (alternate solutions, caveats in wireless labs, etc). I am particularly interested in the input of those that have experience with a wireless language lab. Thanks, Robert Summers Coordinator of Language Technologies and Infrastructure University at Albany HU 238 1400 Washington Avenue Albany, NY 12222 518-442-4153 (office) 518-442-4111 (fax) Return-Path: <[log in to unmask]> Received: from mout.perfora.net by listserv.dartmouth.edu (LSMTP for Windows NT v1.1b) with SMTP id <[log in to unmask]>; Thu, 9 Aug 2007 9:06:09 -0400 Received: from [169.226.153.249] (helo=[169.226.153.249]) by mrelay.perfora.net (node=mrus0) with ESMTP (Nemesis), id 0MKp8S-1IJ7i91YHf-0000fH; Thu, 09 Aug 2007 09:06:10 -0400 Mime-Version: 1.0 (Apple Message framework v752.3) To: [log in to unmask] Message-Id: <[log in to unmask]> Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary=Apple-Mail-1-51642308 From: Robert Summers <[log in to unmask]> Subject: wireless lab Date: Thu, 9 Aug 2007 09:05:56 -0400 X-Mailer: Apple Mail (2.752.3) X-Provags-ID: V01U2FsdGVkX1+KbxmktIVRvJzYPRwRCVoSsg0DVlSraEMATa0 r5J4ABUs2Lk1EFQdXiufrxVLZ9Fq7NKCyBtiursB2lIIMdFh1z +lnd05YgjLpVo8C9EWw/JUyAkQxEVu0 --Apple-Mail-1-51642308 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII; delsp=yes; format=flowed Dear Friends, I am the new language lab coordinator at the University at Albany. As with all instutions we have a space problem. With classrooms at a premium, I have been assigned a small and oddly spaced room (less than 500 square feet in an L shape). Additionally, we have classes that sometimes have 30 students or more. My understanding is that for safety reasons, this room cannot accommodate more than 15 people. My solution to this is a mobile lab--a laptop cart that can go to the instructors' classrooms. So I would appreciate your thoughts on my dilemma (alternate solutions, caveats in wireless labs, etc). I am particularly interested in the input of those that have experience with a wireless language lab. Thanks, Robert Summers Coordinator of Language Technologies and Infrastructure University at Albany HU 238 1400 Washington Avenue Albany, NY 12222 518-442-4153 (office) 518-442-4111 (fax) *********************************************** LLTI is a service of IALLT, the International Association for Language Learning (http://iallt.org/), and The Consortium for Language Teaching and Learning (http://www.languageconsortium.org/). Join IALLT at http://iallt.org. Otmar Foelsche, LLTI-Editor ([log in to unmask]) ***********************************************