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Follow on Google News | Gladys Brooks Foundation Grant to Support Language Lab Renovation at St. Lawrence UniversityThe Gladys Brooks Foundation will provide funding to renovate language labs at St. Lawrence University, which will also lead to more blended course offerings between New York Six institutions.
With the assistance of the Gladys Brooks Foundation, St. Lawrence will physically renovate rooms 212 and 214 in Carnegie Hall and purchase video conferencing equipment that will enable the teaching of blended courses offered collaboratively as part of the New York Six (NY6) liberal arts consortium’s Language Learning Initiative, a project supported by a grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. This is the first time the Gladys Brooks Foundation has funded a St. Lawrence University project. René Thatcher, director of Information Technologies services and outreach, said that the grant will “essentially create two more useful spaces for Modern Languages” and directly benefit the Department and the students who are learning a second language at St. Lawrence as well as collaboratively through NY6 initiatives. Carnegie 214 currently has 10 small cubical desks, or listening pods, with a computer, headphone and microphone, where students are cut off from each other as they listen to recordings and practice speaking. That’s indicative of a reflective method of teaching that is now considered outdated, said Gisele El Khoury, director of St. Lawrence’s Language Resource Center. “Today, learning a language is more about group work, where students speak directly with one another rather than into a microphone,” Both lab spaces will be slightly altered in size and shape, allowing for a slight expansion of the smaller Carnegie 214. The 20 computers sitting on desks in Carnegie 212 will be removed, and the space will incorporate six tables with seating for five or six students, encouraging greater group learning and participation. Video conferencing technology that will be installed in the second lab will allow St. Lawrence to expand ongoing efforts among NY6 Liberal Arts Consortium member schools (Colgate University, Hamilton College, Hobart and William Smith Colleges, St. Lawrence University, Skidmore College and Union College) to promote collaborative language instruction between campuses. This project will help fulfill the NY6’s goal to facilitate collaboration among its member institutions, increase opportunities for faculty, staff, and students, and advance the colleges’ educational missions. “The blended learning model allows the NY6 schools to work collaboratively in order to teach lesser-taught foreign language courses,” said Grant Currie, educational technologies manager. “When we work collaboratively, we reach a tipping point that allows us to deliver courses that might not otherwise be feasible.” El Khoury, who is originally from Lebanon, teaches a course in Arabic that is delivered to both St. Lawrence and Hamilton College students. The new technology will allow for better video conferencing and the ability to connect to faculty and students anywhere in the world. El Khoury said the updates would allow St. Lawrence to connect to its students studying abroad as well as the ability to conference in external speakers. “I show students movies in my classes and will ask the writers and directors to be guest speakers,” she said. “I can’t always get them to come to Canton, because of our location, but it’s no problem to video conference them into a class.” The Gladys Brooks Foundation was created under the will of Gladys Brooks Thayer of New York. Its purpose is to provide for the intellectual, moral and physical welfare of the people of this country by establishing and supporting non-profit libraries, educational institutions, hospitals and clinics. Visit St. Lawrence University’s Department of Modern Languages at www.stlawu.edu/ About the New York Six Liberal Arts Consortium: Established with the support of The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, the New York Six Liberal Arts Consortium facilitates collaboration among its member institutions in fulfilling their educational missions and serving the public good. Through the sharing of expertise and resources, the Consortium enhances options for students, faculty, and staff, while reducing colleges' individual and collective operating and capital costs. Visit http://newyork6.org. About St. Lawrence University: Founded in 1856, St. Lawrence University is a private, independent liberal arts institution of about 2,500 students located in Canton, New York. The educational opportunities at St. Lawrence inspire students and prepare them to be critical and creative thinkers, to find a compass for their lives and careers, and to pursue knowledge and understanding for the benefit of themselves, humanity and the planet. Through its focus on active engagement with ideas in and beyond the classroom, a St. Lawrence education leads students to make connections that transform lives and communities, from the local to the global. Visit http://www.stlawu.edu. End
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