Speaking of Language

Language Resource Center, Cornell University
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Feb 5, 2020 • 17min

S5E2 - Camille Andrews - Makerspaces

The Makerspace in Cornell Univesity's Mann Library, the "mannUfactory," is a place of experiential learning, where students, faculty, and staff can exercise their creativity and develop new crafts and skills. Emerging Literacies Librarian Camille Andrews gives us the scoop. To learn more about the mannUfactory, visit https://makerspace.library.cornell.edu/
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Jan 29, 2020 • 23min

S5E1 - Translator-Interpreter Program

We dive into Cornell’s Translator-Interpreter Program, a student-run organization that offers its services to the surrounding community. Student executive board members Dana Slayton, Pearl Ngai, and Ruby Li join us to discuss what TIP has to offer. To learn more about TIP, visit https://cornell.campusgroups.com/tip/home/
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Dec 6, 2019 • 1min

S4E13 - Brenda Schertz - American Sign Language at Cornell

Since ASL is a visual form of communication, we present this episode as a video, rather than the usual audio-only format. You can view the video here: https://youtu.be/cIcmaj7kkpk A transcription of this conversation, adapted from the real-time translation occurring in the studio, is available at https://tinyurl.com/brendaschertz. A second version of the conversation, with a new translation, is forthcoming. For the final episode of the fourth season of the Speaking of Language podcast, Sam and Angelika speak with Brenda Schertz, the senior lecturer in American Sign Language and coordinator of the ASL Program here at Cornell. Brenda holds a BFA from the Art Institute of Boston, and a Masters in Sign Language Education from Gallaudet University. Brenda and interpreter Mareike Larsen discuss interpreter training, art, film, and all things American Sign Language. 
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Nov 27, 2019 • 4min

Thanksgiving 2019 Mini-Episode

In honor of Thanksgiving, Sam and Angelika ask students, faculty, and staff around the LRC what they're thankful for. We'll be back next week with our special final episode of the semester!
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Nov 20, 2019 • 32min

S4E12 - Amanda Brown - Immersive versus Non-Immersive Language Teaching

Amanda Brown lets us in on the sometimes surprising results of her research into immersive and non-immersive language teaching. Dr. Brown is Associate Professor of Linguistics at Syracuse University. She was on campus as part of our monthly LRC Speaker Series, and gave a talk titled “Immersive versus Non-Immersive Language Teaching: Experimental Studies in English, French, and Arabic Classrooms.”
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Nov 13, 2019 • 19min

S4E11 - Uttiyo Raychaudhuri (rebroadcast) - Global Learning at Cornell

We're taking a breather this week and are re-broadcasting one of our favorite older episodes, our December 2018 season finale featuring Cornell's Uttiyo Raychaudhuri. Since this conversation took place, Dr. Raychaudhuri has moved from his position as the first Executive Director for the Office of Global Learning at Cornell to serve as a strategy consultant to the Office of the Vice Provost for International Affairs. Whether you’re listening for the first time, or revisiting the conversation, we hope you enjoy and appreciate Dr. Raychaudhuri's vision for international engagement and global citizenship.
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Nov 6, 2019 • 23min

S4E10 - Cornell World Languages Day

Sam and Angelika are joined by Cornell's Abby Cohn and Katie Blake to recap the premier Cornell World Languages Day. The pilot event brought high school students from the community to Cornell's campus to celebrate world languages and cultures. The four discuss the impact it had on participating students and Cornell participants. Learn more about Cornell World Languages Day at http://wld.lrc.cornell.edu/
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Oct 30, 2019 • 27min

S4E9 - Alternatives in Language Education: Cornell's Prison Education Program

In this episode, two Cornell colleagues join us to discuss their experiences teaching language to incarcerated students. Makda Weatherspoon is a Senior Lecturer of Arabic, and Tess Wheelwright is the Academic Director of the Cornell Prison Education Program (CPEP). Learn more about CPEP at https://cpep.cornell.edu/
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Oct 23, 2019 • 23min

S4E8 - Leah Sweet - Museums and Language Teaching

Leah Sweet, the Lynch Curatorial Coordinator for Academic Programs at the Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art on Cornell’s campus, discusses how museums can be integrated into language teaching. She also touches on the current Johnson exhibition of contemporary art about the movement of people across the globe. Learn more about the Johnson Museum, including current, past, and upcoming exhibits, at https://museum.cornell.edu/
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Oct 16, 2019 • 21min

S4E7 - Margaret Malone - Language Assessment Literacy

Margaret Malone is the Director of the Assessment and Evaluation Language Resource Center at Georgetown University, a Research Professor at Georgetown, and she is also the Director of ACTFL’s Center for Assessment, Research and Development. She was on campus as part of our monthly LRC Speaker Series and gave a talk titled “What do students and instructors need to understand about language assessment and what do language assessment developers and researchers need to know about students and instructors?” We continue to discuss strategies for overcoming the potential disconnect between test users and test developers in language assessment in this episode. A video of Meg's talk is available at lrc.cornell.edu/speaker-series and on the LRC's YouTube channel.

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