LRC - Classrooms and Labs
Carnegie classroom overview:
Auditorium: 10
Classrooms: 009, 017, 105, 107, 112,
114, 207
Seminar rooms: 018, 309, 330
Note: Rooms 017, 018, 112, 309, and 330 are not
e-classrooms. If you would like to request a mobile computer cart with projector
for use in your class on a specific day, please contact the Language
Resource Center.
Carnegie computer lab overview:
Computer labs: 212, 214
Mini-labs: 209, 210, 211
Carnegie has two computer labs/classrooms: 212, with 20 computer
workstations, and 214, with 10
computers. Each computer runs VirtuaLab (CAN8) software, which is used by every
100-level language course; VirtuaLab allows students to practice their
pronunciation, grammar, and listening comprehension skills and provides students
with opportunities for feedback on their work.
When classes are not in
session in 212 and 214, language students have priority in using the computer
labs.
In addition, we have several mini-labs which allow students to
work on individual or group projects for their language courses. Room 209 is
dedicated to video and audio editing with two PC workstations, and room 210
contains one work station (iMac) for video and audio editing as well. Room 211 is our
video viewing room. Faculty may reserve the room for video screenings, and
students may use the room to watch videos as required for their courses.
The Polyglot:
It is the location for the Spanish, French and German Writing
Centers, and a place where students can come work or hang out.
The
second floor of Carnegie is equipped with a wireless connection. We have four
wireless-capable laptops available for students and faculty to borrow for use
within the building. Each laptop is equipped with the same software available on
the lab workstations.
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