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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)
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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)
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