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Department of French - University of New Brunswick, Fredericton

Labs

 

French Interactive Media Laboratories

SH-170 and SH-156 (Laboratoire Laurier Melanson)



SH 170    Photo: Daniel Grant


The two French Interactive Media Laboratories are state-of-the-art language learning centres. Both teachers and students use complete access to the Internet as well as numerous computer programs - including interactive video, electronic grammars and dictionaries, pronunciation correctors - to improve the overall quality of the language acquisition process. The laboratories also offers interesting possibilities for scholarly and research pursuits.



 

Hardware used in the lab

Hardware used in the lab

SH-170

SH-156
(Laboratoire Laurier Melanson)

  • 12 eMac G4 1Ghz
    • Ram: 640 Mb
    • Hard Drive: 38 Gb
    • CD-Rom Player
    • 17" Colour Monitor
  • 1 "HP LaserJet 4100N" laser printer
  • 1 Laser Disk Player
  • 1 International VCR
  • 1 LCD Multimedia projector - Polaroid 110
  • 20 Dell Optiplex 755 - 3000 MHz  Core 2 Duo
    • Ram: 2004 Mb
    • Hard Drive: 150 Gb
    • CD and DVD burner
    • 17" Colour Monitor
  • 1 IBM Think Center- 3000 MHz
    • Ram: 1014 Mb
    • Hard Drive: 40 Gb
    • CD-Rom Player and DVD Player
    • 18" Colour Monitor
  • 1 "Lexmark T620 " laser printer
  • 1 Sharp XG-NV2U multimedia projector (spare)
  • 1 Sharp PG-D100U multimedia projector
  • 1 Sharp XG-C330X multimedia projector

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  • Sound system (control rack SH-154)
    • Peavey IPS 150 amplifier
    • Samson PL 1602 16 channel Mixer
    • Shure LX Wireless Mic controller
    • Sabine FBX 1020 feedback eliminator


    SH 156 - Laboratoire Laurier Melanson
    Photo: Daniel Grant
    SH 156 - Laboratoire Laurier Melanson
    Photo: Daniel Grant

     



    Photo: Daniel Grant

    The French Interactive Media Laboratory  located at Singer Hall 170 is equipped with 14 work stations (28 seats). The French Interactive Media Laboratory  located at Singer Hall 156 is equipped with 21 work stations (21 seats). You may view the floor plans.

    Programmer / analyst : Daniel Grant

     

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    Updated : 2008/08/28 Daniel Grant
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