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[[Image:Culpeper1.jpg|thumb|The Culpeper Center Reading/Studying Lounge]] | [[Image:Culpeper1.jpg|thumb|The Culpeper Center Reading/Studying Lounge]] | ||
− | '''The Culpeper Language Center''' is an integral component of the [[Department of Modern Languages, Literatures, and Cultures]]. The Center is a specialized language learning computer and multi-media lab which provides students access to resources and materials in and about foreign languages. The center consists of a [[Macintosh]]-based computer lab and multimedia classroom, a [[media development station]], a [[international television and DVD viewing station]], a reading/studying lounge, and the office of the [[ | + | '''The Culpeper Language Learning Center''' is an integral component of the [[Department of Modern Languages, Literatures, and Cultures]]. The Center is a specialized language learning computer and multi-media lab which provides students access to resources and materials in and about foreign languages. The center consists of a [[Macintosh]]-based computer lab and multimedia classroom, a [[media development station]], a [[international television and DVD viewing station]], a reading/studying lounge, and the office of the [[Culpeper Center Director]]. |
− | The Culpeper center is maintained by the | + | The Culpeper center is maintained by Jeremy Robinson (the Culpeper Director) and is staffed by approximately twenty Culpeper student employees. All members of the Culpeper staff are trained to support all the equipment in the labs, with specific focus on the computer programs most heavily used by the [[Department of Modern Languages, Literatures, and Cultures]] |
− | The Culpeper Language Center is funded by the ''Culpeper Foundation'' and the '' | + | The Culpeper Language Learning Center is funded by the ''Culpeper Foundation'' and the ''Barbro Osher Foundation'' for the study of foreign languages. |
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==Related links== | ==Related links== | ||
+ | *[http://www.gustavus.edu/academics/mfl/mfl.cfm MLC Department Web Site] | ||
+ | *[http://www.gustavus.edu/computing/culpeper/ Culpeper Center Web Site] | ||
*[[Culpeper student employees|Culpeper Employee Resources]] | *[[Culpeper student employees|Culpeper Employee Resources]] | ||
− | *[ | + | *[[Culpeper Wiki]] |
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[[Category:Computer labs]] | [[Category:Computer labs]] | ||
[[Category:Culpeper]] | [[Category:Culpeper]] |
Latest revision as of 13:42, 1 June 2022
The Culpeper Language Learning Center is an integral component of the Department of Modern Languages, Literatures, and Cultures. The Center is a specialized language learning computer and multi-media lab which provides students access to resources and materials in and about foreign languages. The center consists of a Macintosh-based computer lab and multimedia classroom, a media development station, a international television and DVD viewing station, a reading/studying lounge, and the office of the Culpeper Center Director.
The Culpeper center is maintained by Jeremy Robinson (the Culpeper Director) and is staffed by approximately twenty Culpeper student employees. All members of the Culpeper staff are trained to support all the equipment in the labs, with specific focus on the computer programs most heavily used by the Department of Modern Languages, Literatures, and Cultures
The Culpeper Language Learning Center is funded by the Culpeper Foundation and the Barbro Osher Foundation for the study of foreign languages.