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The Language Laboratory
- Lowenstein 412
The Language Laboratory is a multimedia, state-of-the-art
language learning center, designed to service the general Fordham University
community. It is a multi-use, interactive computer-based facility with CD-ROM,
audio, video and DVD capabilities interfaced throughout 25 student work
stations and connected to a master control console. All positions are equipped
with up-to-date computers, periodically upgraded to meet the highest standards
of current technology, and the very latest in audio listening and recording
hardware. Computers offer zip drives, CD-ROM, DVD and Internet access as
well as voice recognition programs and video viewing options in various
formats. The cassette recorder/player assembly allows for traditional listening
and dubbing as well as selected repetition through internal memory and search
modes. The master control console houses several high tech computerized
devices that enable instructors to interact with students and monitor their
oral performance and computer output on an individual and/or group basis.
This control console is electronically designed for the simultaneous transmission
of CD-ROM, DVDs, computer software, audio programs and video programs, thus
making a variety of language oriented activities available in the Language
Laboratory at any given time. The facility also features a sophisticated
projection system which will accommodate groups of 25 for the viewing of
films and computer presentations. |
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Mathematics Help Room
- Lowenstein 302F
The Department of Mathematics runs a Math Help
Room staffed entirely by faculty, both full-time and part-time. It is located
in Lowenstein 302F and is available eight hours per week. The exact schedule
varies from semester to semester, and is posted on the door of that room.
The Help Room is available on four different weekdays, one of which has
hours in the late afternoon to early evening. No appointment is necessary
to come to the Help Room – assistance is provided on a first-come, first-served
basis. Any student enrolled in a mathematics course at Fordham is welcome
to come and seek help. There is no charge for this service. |
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Student Technology Services
Instructional Technology Academic Computing
(ITAC), a division of Information Technology provides computing and technology
support for the Lincoln Center student community and other campuses of Fordham
University. To discover Fordham University computer and technology resources
please visit us at the Student
Technology Services website. This web site contains information for
students regarding the purchase of computers and peripherals, network connectivity,
wireless on campus, computing labs and computing support resources. Technology
questions not covered on this site may be directed to the University
Help Desk at extension 3999 Monday through Friday, 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. |
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The College Writing Center
- Lowenstein 302 E
The Writing Center offers one-on-one tutoring
to all Fordham students on all levels of writing. From Freshmen to Graduate
students, from expository compositions to advanced research papers, from
topic development to editing techniques, the Writing Center helps all students
in all aspects of the writing process. Our trained tutors work with students
in private, one-on-one sessions to help students become better writers.
Students can visit the Writing Center in different ways; they can schedule
appointments by signing up on the schedules posted at 302 E Lowenstein,
call to make an appointment at ext. 6417, or simply walk in during the center's
hours. Students can also visit our online service and submit essays by visiting
the website or e-mail us a quick question. The Writing Center also hosts
workshops during the school year; visit our website or call for information.
These services are free to all students, and with our expanded day and evening
hours, as well as our on-line services. The Writing Center is easier than
ever for all busy Fordham students to use. |
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Visual Arts Complex
Fordham College at Lincoln Center is home
to eight thousand square feet of visual arts studio space. Four studios
have been designed to offer the best possible technological and creative
environment for the visual arts disciplines of computer graphics, painting,
drawing, photography, and film and video. In addition to our already existing
facilities which you may view here, beginning summer 2003, the Pushpin
Gallery will be expanded to include more exhibition space, a new studio
and classroom for film and video, and a digital editing facility will
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