Tuesday, June 11, 2013

Technology available in the Library!!

The iPad and Laptop carts will be located in the DC Library starting July 1st! 

 Available will be:
  • 2 carts of 30 iPads each
  • 1 cart of 30 laptops
  • 1 cart of 16 laptops

Don't need that many? No problem! We will have smaller rolling cases for smaller amounts.

Don't want to push the cart to your classroom? No problem! Just sent a service request requesting the cart be delivered to your classroom and they will be delivered at the requested time !! 

Just contact the DC Library (206-7267) or email me (tcstanley@pima.edu) to make your reservation. You can even reserve them for the semester!! 

For more information, contact Theresa (206-7267) or any librarian at the DC Library.


Thursday, June 6, 2013

Have time this summer...learn a new language!

With Summer Session in full swing and students working hard on their papers having found those valuable library resources, I have time to peruse some library journals I neglected during the semester. One has a list of online resources to help you learn a language, or at the very least, be able to assist you when traveling.

Here is the list and if you are traveling, be safe.
BBC Languages -  "Courses and phrases, audio and video, vocabulary, pronunciation, grammar, activities and tests" on French, German, Spanish, Italian, Greek, Portuguese, Chinese and 33 other languages!

 Deursche Welle, Learn German - This course is set up in levels (and includes a placement test if you are unsure which level you should start at) with each level covering not only a different level of mastery but also different topics. There is also a news section to help you work on reading German. Very nice site!

 Russia Today, Learn Russian - On this site if you register with a login/password you can bookmark where you stop, and it keeps track of your progress. You can do the lessons without logging in but clicking at the links at the top: Lessons, Alphabet, Phonetics, Vocab, Tests, Grammar Tables and Topics.


 Miraflores - under "More Resources" you will find many public domain books in Spanish. You can search for a title or author. (For example,  they have the complete works of   Mark Twain.)  

Like a Spaniard: The Unofficial Guide to Spanish Language, Culture and Living - slang and idioms for Dining like a Spaniard, Speaking like a Spaniard, Traveling like a  Spaniard. Just click on the topics in the left margin.

News in Slow Spanish - these podcasts are spoken in more simplified Spanish and at a slower pace. 

 LinguesTV - learn Spanish while watching TV! Can turn subtitles on or off. Can choose from different levels (beginner, intermediate, advanced).

WebTV - another Spanish language TV style of learning, but more focus on sports, art, celebrities.

Slangopedia - For Italian, this website has common terms/phrases (aka: slang). Completely searchable.

Word Reference.com - If while learning your new language you need a dictionary, this is a great place! Also helpful for conjugating verbs!!