what kinds of technologies are available to ucls students?
DiLL: The Digital Language Learning Lab. DiLL is an audio network technology created by Zachary Schneirov and Matthew Taylor at the Multimedia Learning Center at Northwestern University. This all-digital system is a computer-based answer to the traditional language lab. Because of its digital nature, DiLL removes the constraints of the traditional lab and allows for easier communication between members of a class. DiLL provides a centralized control panel from which an instructor can listen to and correct students as they speak. From one screen, an instructor using DiLL can see and/or hear what each student is working on, communicate either with the entire class or selectively with individual students, can reassign lessons, and pair or group students in conversation. Meanwhile, each recording that a student makes while working or testing is saved to a server automatically. The instructor can then access these saved lessons on the web at any time to review and grade work.
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