About Us

The Language Resource Center, located in Mebane Hall, Room 434 (see Campus map), opened its doors in 1998 and has become the center for integrating active learning and technology into language instruction at all levels of the University’s language curriculum. It provides instructional technology and technical support as well as pedagogocial support to the students and faculty of the Department of Languages and Culture Studies and the English Language Training Institute in the use of supported multimedia applications and equipment for language instruction.


Center Hours

Monday-Friday: 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Saturday-Sunday: Closed


Center Support

To support face-to-face classes in the Language Resource Center Active Learning classroom, the space was specifically designed as an active learning classroom. Simulcast or ” ” is also possible using two remote-controlled camera’s and ceiling mounted microphones.

Our main non-face-to-face LMS is Canvas, of which the LRC especially supports the language learning specific features – or what we turn into one, like Canvas Studio for webcam recording assessments.

We also host textbook learning materials for the language programs in Canvas metacourses and support the use of the online components of the textbooks (6) in the language program.

For recording audio we use a variety of technologies like Audacity. To support the translation program, we offer SDL-Trados, and to support the film-studies program, we provide the Adobe Creative Suite in our MAC-lab COED037.

The Language Resource Center maintains a flim library and multimedia resources for the following programs of study and independent study languages: Arabic, English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Mandarin, Russian, and Spanish. The LRC also maintains and supports resources for the UNC Charlotte undergraduate and graduate Certificates in Translating programs, the UNC Charlotte Certificate in Business Language and the Film studies program.