About the LMC

The Language Media Center is an essential resource unit for faculty and students in the Division’s language courses. The LMC offers facilities for traditional language laboratory work as well as for foreign language video and computer-based activities. The LMC also sponsors a Multimedia Development Studio for faculty and graduate students to produce and test media-based materials for language instruction.

We are located in Room 120 Phillips Hall.

Our resources include:

  • 16 digital audio carrels
  • 13 video viewing workstations, including several combo TV-VCR units, one TV-DVD-VCR unit, and 9 region-free DVD players; UI cable viewing available
  • 6 small group rooms for video viewing and testing; all equipped with multistandard VCRs and region-free DVD players, laserdisc players and TV monitors, and stand-alone computers (5 Dell laptops with Windows XP and 1 Dell desktop with Windows 7)
  • 1 “Accessible Technology” Dell with accessibility software, scanner, CD writable drive, DVD drive
  • 37 Dell workstations
  • 12 Macintosh workstations
  • 2 black/white laser printers, one color laser printer
  • 5 Canon scanners (2 each for Mac and PC, and one for the "Accessible Technology" Dell)

The microcomputer lab is part of the campus-wide Instructional Technology Centers program.