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Dear Mike,
We've been connecting several UC campuses to send/receive LCTL classes using videoconferencing for 10 years. IT has been a quiet but steady program that offers students at UC campuses access to a language not taught at their home campus, by tapping into existing teaching expertise in the UC system. Our biggest challenge has been scheduling between UCLA (on the quarter system) and UC-Berkeley (on a semester system). The technology has evolved in that time to what we are using now, which is:

I'd be very interested to know a little bit more about the nature of your LCTL program via VC -- how many languages, campuses, students, etc. Also, if you're willing to share, why you are doing this? Just helps to learn about the how and why on other campuses. I'm also happy to share more about what we're doing.
Best,
Annelie Rugg, Ph.D.
Director/Humanities CIO  ||  UCLA Center for Digital Humanities
310.903.7691  ||  [log in to unmask]
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