Answered By: Fondren Research Services
Last Updated: Jan 21, 2022     Views: 345

The World Languages Teaching and Technology Center (Clements 234) is equipped with Mac and PC computers, projectors, and region-free DVD and Blu-Ray players.

In addition to a conference room (Clements 228), the center provides a comfortable space for students and classes to screen films from all regions of the world, take placement and proficiency exams, hold class meetings, lectures, and brown bag sessions, and read and study. The center can be reserved for faculty, class, and individual student use. Faculty can also borrow equipment for classroom use, including external drives, laptops, and webcams. The center also offers an exam proctoring service for students who need to take World Languages make up exams, quizzes, or compositions, or have extended time.

 

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