The Language Learning Technology (LLT) Center provides a variety of materials, services, and consulting support that promote the integration of technology into foreign language teaching and learning at Georgetown University.
The Language Learning Technology Center includes three rooms, all located near the auditorium on the second floor of the Intercultural Center Building (ICC). Directions to the LLT Center
Language Lab (ICC 224): The lab houses an extensive collection of audio, video and computing materials for all levels of the languages taught at Georgetown University. Students and faculty use this facility on a walk-in basis for independent language study.
Technology Classroom (ICC 227): The computer classroom provides 20 desktop computers with microphones and cameras, a projection and sound system, playback devices for a variety of media and formats, audio and video software, and network-based sharing features to facilitate exchange and interaction. Movable conference tables give instructors the ability to reconfigure the classroom for a variety of activities.
Consultation and Development Space (ICC 226): In this facility, LLT staff members consult with FLL faculty and graduate students on the integration of digital and online learning resources in foreign language courses and linguistics research projects. LLT staff members work with instructors to create multimedia instructional material. The room provides equipment to digitize, edit, and compress video and audio for online delivery, to scan images and text, to produce digital video recordings, and to create a variety of learning materials.
Monday - Thursday: 9:00AM - 5:00PM
Friday: 9:00AM - 4:00PM
Weekends: Closed
Monday - Friday: 10:00AM - 3:00PM
Weekends: Closed
The Language Lab is closed on University holidays and breaks. It is open irregularly during the first week of classes and during finals week.
Peter Janssens
Associate Director for Instructional Resources
paj6@georgetown.edu
202-687-5766