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The IMRC helps support Modern Language learning by striving to emulate the possibilities of virtual immersion through a diverse structure of multimedia based support -- including digitizing and streaming audio and video, satellite downlinking, web-based and other online learning opportunities and a variety of broadcast alternatives. IMRC staff work with faculty to create collaborative student-centered interactive online research projects.
IMRC language applications may be used as directed by an Instructor in a course at Lehigh in the Modern Language and Literature department, or independently by a member of the Lehigh University community. Some of the material is designed to be utilized in conjunction with a text – but some of the interactive software is stand- alone and designed to be used independently, usually on site, in the center.
For more information on a specific
type of multimedia, click below or on the right. A
list of interactive language software is on the right.
Audio tape
listening and copying
How
to use XP multilingual
International
desktop publishing programs
International Film Inventory
Broadcast/Satellite
programs
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