The City College of New York

Page Content   Footer Links

Media Center/Language Lab

GO TO CCNY’S NEW SITE »

Foreign Languages and Literatures

Page Content   Main Links   Footer Links

Media Center/Language Lab
Nac 6/205

The Department of Foreign Languages & Literatures at CCNY welcomes you to the Media Center.
This lab is set up to enable students to empower themselves and to achieve maximum benefits
as they progress through their foreign language and literature courses.

RULES AND REGULATIONS
1.   Students must always present their student I.D. at the Center.
2.   Students must handle materials (e.g., computers, printers, CD-Roms, etc.) with
care and responsibility at all times. 
3.   Absolutely no food or drink is allowed.

information for instructors
It is important the you explain the content of the CD-Roms to the students before their
first session at the Center. Upon your arrival at the Center, please introduce the
Media Center Assistant and remind students to raise their hands for assistance.


- Planning: Before each session at the Center:

1.    Always go to the Media Center prepared with the assignment. It is highly
recommended that you preview at home the activities that you plan to assign.
If you do not own a computer or are not connected to the Internet at home,
feel free to use the connection in the Rifkind Center Room for Faculty (NAC 6/219).

2.    Do not plan an entire class around intemet-related activities. Excess traffic
on the net or network failure may force you to take an alternative approach.

3.    Organize your class in order to take full advantage of your time at the Media Center,
selecting activities such as the following:
A.  Audiovisual activities (video playing & post-viewing activities)
B.  Pronunciation activities
C.  Listening comprehension activities
D.  Cultural component

- During class at the Center
1.  If your class has more students than the number of computers available,
try to seat good students together.
2.  Write the activities and the specific amount of time to complete each activity
on the board.
3.  Whenever the students are to print an activity, remind them to include their
names on the document.
4.  A few minutes before the end of the session, ask the students who have finished
their task to turn in their materials at that time, thus, avoiding a rush to the
Assistant's office at the last minute.

Contact Us
Foreign Languages and Literatures
North Academic Building (NAC 5/223)
160 Convent Avenue
New York, NY 10031

Department Chair
Professor Carlos Riobó

Deputy Chairs
Professor Bettina Lerner
Professor Devid Paolini

P | (212) 650-6731
E | foreignlang@ccny.cuny.edu

Footer Links

The City College of New York

160 Convent Avenue
New York, NY 10031
(212) 650 7000

Find us on:
© Copyright, The City College of The City University of New York. All rights reserved.
Website Powered by: CommonSpot
Text Only Options

Top of page


Text Only Options

Open the original version of this page.

Usablenet Assistive is a UsableNet product. Usablenet Assistive Main Page.