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Our facility is open to all registered students of the Department of Modern and Classical Languages. If you have any questions or comments about these procedures please see a lab assistant. If they are unable to help you please see Jen Dassouki, Assistant Director, or Barbara Lindsey, Director of the Multimedia Language Center.

Our Lab Assistants are here to help you.
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As you enter the lab, the lab-assistant's office is on your first left. When you meet your lab assistant(s) follow these simple steps:
 

  1. Give your Student ID to the lab assistant
  2. Tell the lab assistant which language class you are currently enrolled in (or doing work for).
  3. Give the lab assistant your instructors name.
  4. Finally, tell the lab assistant what you want to do (i.e., listen to a specific audio lesson, view a video, or work on a language activity on the computer. Time spent in the MLC must be for language coursework only.

Now you're ready to use the computer lab. If you have any questions, do not hesitate to ask your lab assistant—they're here to help!

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Printing

Printing is for registered students of the Modern & Classical Languages (MCL) and is for MCL-related work only. You will be charged $0.10 per page and you must pay at the time of printing.

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Video

Students may view foreign language videos in the lab only by selecting a video from the card catalog and presenting his/her choice to the lab assistant on duty. Videos which accompany a textbook will be on reserve and can also be checked out and viewed only in the lab. International TV programs are available for viewing via HuskyVision. Students must ask a lab assistant for help.

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Cable / HUSKYvision

HUSKYvision
HUSKYvision is the University of Connecticut's campus video network. You may check their site for a current list of stations and program schedules. This programming is available to all University of Connecticut's resident students and academic buildings. HUSKYvision service is active in all residence hall rooms at all times when rooms are occupied. Below is a list of channels that provide foreign language and cultural programming.

Deutsche Welle
If you are interested in learning about the culture, history, news, daily life, technology and literature of German-speaking countries in German and English then tune in here. Many programs are also in Spanish. UCONN students can view Deutsche Welle on Husky Vision, Channel 74. For the current schedule point your browser to the Deutsche Welle home page.

The International Channel
AZN Television is the network for Asian America. The channel’s programming targets the fast-growing, affluent and multi-generational Asian American community, as well as a broader American audience interested in the Asian experience. Genres include the most popular Asian films, dramas, documentaries, anime, and news, as well as original programming. Programming on AZN Television is either in English or subtitled in English. AZN is a service of the Internationnal Neetworks. UCONN students can view the AZN International Channel on Husky Vision, Channel 80. For a recent schedule go to http://azntv.com/.

Scola
Looking for the daily news from all four corners of the globe? Try Scola. UCONN students can view Scola on Husky Vision, Channel 75. Go here to look up the scheduled playing times of the various news programs: http://www.scola.org
*Remember to add one hour to the actual viewing time for those of us on the East coast.

Student watching an foreign language television program
Student watching a foreign language television program

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Modern and Classical Languages
288 J.H. Arjona Building
Storrs, CT 06269
860.486.3313
mclemail@uconn.edu