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services for faculty

For information about requesting any of the following services, please contact Sergei Bunaev at sbunaev@wesleyan.edu or 860-685-3387. All services are provided in compliance with intellectual property and copyright laws, which assumes use of materials for instructional purposes.

- Digitization of movie segments.  Source: DVDs, VHS tapes, DV tapes or Video CDs.
(Guidelines for submission: 7-10 days prior to the requested delivery date)

- Digitization of audio materials. Source: audio CDs or audio tapes.

- Video tape conversion from international to NTSC format.

- Digital audio recording in the LRC recording studio and delivery via web or CD. (listen to example)

- Training for using multimedia equipment and software in Fisk Hall Fisk Hall, Downey House and Romance Languages classrooms

- Videotaping of classes, guest speakers and student presentations

- Orientations for use of LRC equipment and software

- Blackboard training

- Development of interactive multimedia materials for instructional, testing or practice use. (view example)

- Organization of film screenings in Fisk multimedia classrooms.

- Purchase of language related instructional software and audio and video materials as well as some limited language specific hardwares

- Loan out audio-visual equipment such as video camera or digital audio recorder

- Reservation of a classroom for TA sessions, film screenings, or other purposes

services for students

With a valid Wesleyan ID, students can borrow language materials that are part of the collections for use in the LRC area.

Students can also get assistance from language lab attendants when using language related software or if they need to use a particular software or tool (such as performing webcam recordings) as part of an assignment. Students will also receive training and technical help at a more advanced level if the assignment warrants it and the instructor has contacted the LRC staff.