digital language lab systems
http://www.tekeye.com
With our digital language lab system, you will find the real funds and interaction in language teaching and learning.
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SANAKO (formerly Tandberg) Digital Language Labs
http://www.sanako.com/
SANAKO, formerly Tandberg Education, is the worlds leading supplier of digital language teaching solutions.
With products to suit the needs of every language teaching institution, ranging from the SANAKO Lab 100 which can be implemented as a whole classroom or PALE setup, through to the SANAKO Lab 300 classroom solution for ICT teaching facilities and on to the SANAKO Study range of computer assisted learning solutions that are entirely software based.
Sanako has developed the SANAKO Study 500 classroom management solution, with new modules being released on a regular basis such as an examination facility and language learning for primary level - a portfolio set to continue expanding.
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Televic Language Lab
http://www.televic.com/
Televic Language and Multimedia Lab
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High school language labs
http://tinyurl.com/dytmf
High school language labs
School systems throughout the Atlanta metropolitan area (USA) are using a new language lab to improve language teaching.
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Melissi Digital Lab
http://www.melissi.co.uk/
The Melissi Digital Lab is a flexible multimedia teaching tool providing all the main features of a traditional language laboratory.
The Digital Lab consists of a teacher program plus student programs. These "talk" to each other across a fast network.
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Virtual Language Lab for Windows
http://dialspace.dial.pipex.com/keylink/
Virtual Language Lab for Windows ... A Language Lab for a fraction of the cost!
Recordings stored as sound or video files can be easily imported and distributed to a class without the usual need for dubbing required by a conventional language laboratory.
New material can easily added by using the recording facilities from the teacher's console directly. Material from the television or radio simply needs to be recorded conventionally and then transferred to the PC via a suitable cable.
Students can listen and record their replies whilst their teacher can monitor their progress. Messages can be exchanged between the students and the teacher either in real-time or by voice mail.
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Media players and digital language labs
http://www.ict4lt.org/en/en_mod2-2.htm#mediaplay
Media players and digital language labs
Digital language labs: These incorporate a media player/recorder, but go one step further insofar as they offer, in digital format, the same kind of audio-interactive facilities found in a traditional language lab, including teacher monitoring facilities and video playback.
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Sony Virtuoso : Digital Language Lab
http://www.sansinc.com/virtuoso.html
Sony Virtuoso : Digital Language Lab
The Sony Virtuoso Instructional Control software, along with the Soloist ?Digital PC Comparative Recorder software, provides a fully digital software-based language learning solution.
This solution runs on networked Windows?based PCs - no additional hardware (other than quality headsets) is needed.
The first installations of Sony's Virtuoso software solution was 2001 and it has since been selected by a multitude of middle schools, high schools, colleges and universities around the world that demand an IT solution - one that is not based on proprietary hardware systems.
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SANAKO Language Lab
http://tinyurl.com/9tm2z
SANAKO Language Lab
The digital technology in SANAKO Lab 100 offers many advantages over analogue language teaching systems.
Teachers and administrators who have never used a digital language teaching solution such as SANAKO Lab 100 often have many questions about the differences between these systems and the traditional language labs they have been used to.
So what are the advantages of using the SANAKO Lab 100 digital language lab, instead of a traditional lab with cassette recorders ...
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