--- Forwarded Message from Natalie Kubler <[log in to unmask]> --- >Date: Tue, 20 Apr 1999 10:36:51 +0200 >From: Natalie Kubler <[log in to unmask]> >To: [log in to unmask] >Subject: Re: #4978 Computer-based lang.labs ------------------ Original text: 1) Can anyone provide an estimate of the cost of a decent 20-station computer-based language lab? I have read the exchange on the Sony 9000/ Tandberg + Prisma solutions: what kind of investment are talking about here? 2) I am currently investigating the possibility of going totally digital in a lang lab environment (that is without the use of any analog audio source or wiring), for all types of applications including voice (multipoint) but excluding video (too heavy for ethernet). Does anyone know of existing solutions? Thanks in advance, Marc Fryd **************************************************** *Marc Fryd * *ChargÈ de mission pour les nouvelles technologies * *UniversitÈ de Poitiers * Hello, I hope this will answer your questions, at least partly. At the university of Paris 13, we spent 500 000 French Francs for a 20-station-computer based language lab, plus a server. Auditek provided us with the lab facilities, but we bought our computer somewhere else at a cheaper price. It includes the possibility to "capture" sound and images from audio or video tapes and digitalizing them. We can also use audio or video files extracted from the Web, or even create our own files. The lab is connected to the Internet. So work can be done either with files that have been prepared by the teachers with the authoring tools provided by Auditek, or by accessing our Web site on which various learning activities are available. Of course, CD-ROMs can be used without any trouble. ************************************ Natalie K$FCbler MaÓtre de confÈrences IUT de Villetaneuse - UniversitÈ de Paris-Nord [log in to unmask] *************************************