After looking at our page, we moved some things around so those links I sent yesterday of UNMıs LLC donıt work. Here is the updated link: http://llc.unm.edu/Facilities/index.html -- Pam Castaldi, Director UNM Language Learning Center MSC03 2100 1 University of NM Albuquerque, NM 87131 505-277-7368 http://llc.unm.edu <http://llc.unm.edu/> On 1/27/17, 10:26 AM, "Language Learning and Technology International Information Forum on behalf of Michael B Dettinger" <[log in to unmask] on behalf of [log in to unmask]> wrote: >Good morning everyone, > >Here is a link to our homepage. >http://www.lsu.edu/hss/fll/forlanglab/index.php > >Under "Facilities" you can view images of each of the rooms in our lab >space. I appreciate all of the responses to this thread, especially >seeing some of the directions you're going with your facilities/projects. > As you'll see, our lab has a traditional design. We've been fortunate >to have funds support the acquisition of new equipment, but I'm starting >to see that maybe we should mix things up and create some "mobile" spaces >out of what we have. I'll read through more of your comments and if >anyone has any suggestions feel free to post or respond. If anyone has >any questions about our lab please feel free to reach out. > >Danke! > >Mike > >Michael B. Dettinger, Ph.D. >Director, Foreign Language Lab >German Instructor >Louisiana State University >249 Prescott Hall >225-578-8633 >www.forlanglab.lsu.edu > >________________________________________ >From: Language Learning and Technology International Information Forum ><[log in to unmask]> on behalf of Pam Castaldi <[log in to unmask]> >Sent: Thursday, January 26, 2017 10:47 AM >To: [log in to unmask] >Subject: Re: Pictures of your amazing language resource center spaces > >Hi Andrew, >Check out UNM Language Learning Center's collaborative spaces at >http://llc.unm.edu/resources/facilities.html. Weıve gotten lots of great >feedback from faculty and students (who helped us in designing these >spaces). Most of our classrooms hold 30 students. We also have a movie >room, a central Hub, a seminar room, and a skype mobile. I would be happy >to talk to you about the whole process if youıd like. Here are the direct >links to the pages we have up so far. Good luck and have fun! > > * Hub<http://llc.unm.edu/resources/rooms/the-hub.html> > * Collaborative Classroom >1<http://llc.unm.edu/resources/rooms/collaborative-classroom-1.html> > * Collaborative Classroom >2<http://llc.unm.edu/resources/rooms/collaborative-classroom-2.html> > * Movie Room<http://llc.unm.edu/resources/rooms/movie-room.html> > >Pam > >-- >Pam Castaldi, Director >UNM Language Learning Center >MSC03 2100 >1 University of NM >Albuquerque, NM 87131 >505-277-7368 >http://llc.unm.edu<http://llc.unm.edu/> > >From: Language Learning and Technology International Information Forum ><[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>> on >behalf of Andrew Ross ><[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>> >Reply-To: Language Learning and Technology International Information >Forum <[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>> >Date: Tuesday, January 24, 2017 at 4:30 PM >To: "[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>" ><[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>> >Subject: Pictures of your amazing language resource center spaces > >Dear All: > >Arizona State University is embarking on a complete gut and redesign of >our Languages & Literatures Building, which houses Learning Support >Services (LSS). LSS is a priority for expanded and redesigned space, >which is very good news. Once upon a time, there was a page on the >earlier version of the IALLT website linked from the Language Center >Design Manual ( http://www.iallt.org/lcd) that offered amazing images of >the very best of the spaces that weıve designed at our respective >institutions. That seems no longer to be a valid link, so Iım reaching >out to all of you for advice and pics. > >Hereıs what weıre looking at in terms of space ³typologies²: > > * collaboratory/active learning classroom expansion (we already have >one, but itıd be useful to see spaces with more capacity (+/- 30)) > * drop-in learning facilities, with computers and BYOD capability > * online teaching studios for synchronous activities and simple >materials development > * telecollaboration/telepresence space > * testing facilities/quiet spaces > * computer classrooms > * tutoring/small group spaces > * circulation/information space > * CALL research laboratory (eye-tracking lab, observable >teaching/learning spaces, media/coding/learning object development space) > >If you have center pages with images of the spaces youıve designed >(particularly successful ones), would you please respond to this thread >with links? If you donıt already have them up on the Web, Iıd be happy >to help figure out a place for them, even temporarily, if others would >find that of use. > >Many, many thanks in advance! > >a. >-- >Andrew F. Ross, PhD >Clinical Associate Professor >Head, Learning Support Services >School of International Letters & Cultures >Arizona State University >PO Box 870202 >Tempe, AZ 85287 >(480) 965-1099 >Skype: andrew.ross.8