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>Date: Fri, 30 Sep 2005 14:57:25 -0400
>To: LLTI-Editor <[log in to unmask]>
>From: Nina Garrett <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: Help for Southeastern Louisiana University

Dear LLTIers --

         Professor Lucia Harrison posted a message to the ADFL listserve 
(Assocation of Departments of Foreign Languages) inquiring about a digital 
lab system to replace the one at Southeastern Lousiana University that was 
destroyed by Katrina.  I responded with information about IALLT and its 
resources, mentioning Jack Burston's volume on Digital Language Lab 
solutions, but I added that if she was under time pressures that didn't 
allow her to wait for the acquisition of that volume I'd be happy to post 
her inquiry to this list -- which she then asked me to do (see 
below).  Please, if you can help her, write to her directly, not to me or 
to LLTI, of which she is not [yet] a reader.  It's nice to think that we 
too can provide some very specific help in our field, in addition to making 
financial contributions to disaster relief.

         Best,
                 Nina


>  >Date:    Mon, 26 Sep 2005 14:54:50 -0500
>  >From:    Lucia Harrison <[log in to unmask]>
>  >Subject: foreign language lab
>
>  >Dear Colleagues:
>
>  >We have a digital lab with 35 student station PCs using Windows
>2000,  Classnet hardware and ICM >software to allow teacher control of
>these stations. We were using the Sanako Lab 300. Our media >resources were
>stored on the Tandberg media server which appears to have been destroyed
>by >Hurricane Katrina. We may have to purchase a new server so we are
>currently comparing language lab >systems.
>  >The university provides strong network support but no technical support
>for this proprietary system >therefore the lab director is in charge of all
>maintenance. For this reason, we need a system that >consistently performs
>well and a company that offers strong technical support in the event of
>problems.
>
>  >Please help us by recommending your system if it has worked successfully
>for your institution or let us >know about extensive problems so we'll know
>what to avoid?


Dr. Lucia Guzzi Harrison, Head
Department of Foreign Languages & Literatures
Southeastern Louisiana University
SLU 10719
Hammond, LA 70402
Tel 985-549-2152 or 549-2153
Fax 985-549-3088



Nina Garrett, Director
Center for Language Study
Yale University
P.O. Box 208349
New Haven, Connecticut 06520-8349
Tel: (203) 432-8196
Fax. (203) 432-4485

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http://www.cls.yale.edu




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