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December 21, 2024
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Language-learning startup forges connections

Marisol Marcin, lecturer in the department of Romance Languages and Literatures at Harpur College of Arts and Sciences. Marisol Marcin, lecturer in the department of Romance Languages and Literatures at Harpur College of Arts and Sciences.
Marisol Marcin, lecturer in the department of Romance Languages and Literatures at Harpur College of Arts and Sciences. Image Credit: Jonathan Cohenhan.

The spark of inspiration behind Marisol Marcin鈥檚 business concept happened in 2020 during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. As academia adapted to connecting virtually in the classroom, the 黑料视频 lecturer recognized that she already knew how to leverage videoconferencing to help students develop natural language acquisition.

When Marcin worked in Binghamton鈥檚 Department of Romance Languages and Literatures, she developed a partnership with in Colombia, a prestigious language, philology and linguistics center that offers several master鈥檚 degrees. Through this partnership, students at both universities had the opportunity to converse: Students at Binghamton practiced their language, and the students at Caro y Cuervo experienced Spanish spoken as a foreign language. When those Colombian graduate students connected virtually with their Binghamton student peers, she witnessed how naturally the conversations flowed.

鈥淚 truly believe that the best way to learn a language is by using it, and it鈥檚 about being creative in using technology to connect people,鈥 said Marcin, who holds a master鈥檚 degree in integrating technology in the classroom from Walden University and a doctorate from Binghamton鈥檚 Translation Research and Instruction Program. 鈥淟anguage is for usage. It鈥檚 not about how many questions you can answer correctly or how many words you have memorized. Not everyone is meant to become a grammarian.鈥

As one of the committee members tasked with revising the New York State standards for world languages, Marcin is aware of the dire need for public school language instructors. She created (which translates to Languages Club) with the hopes of helping current classroom teachers accomplish their teaching goals while increasing students鈥 proficiency. Her program uses technology to immerse students in Spanish language and culture by involving them in virtual small group conversation sessions led by a native speaker from Instituto Caro y Cuervo.

Marcin, a lecturer in the Global Studies Program, gained strategic guidance on business viability when she went through the Binghamton Accelerator Program, offered by the Division of Research鈥檚 Entrepreneurship and Innovation Partnerships. She then participated in the to determine potential customers and to explore business models at the in downtown Binghamton.

This semester, less than two years after the initial concept, Lenguas Club is in its first pilot run with high school students in the Binghamton City School District.

鈥淪o far I am pleased with the results we are seeing in these classes,鈥 said Alice Kiereck, the district鈥檚 department chair of ELA, ENL and World Languages for grades 6-12. 鈥淢arisol鈥檚 thorough knowledge of the New York State World Language standards has been an asset as we create a program that will best serve the students.鈥

Getting high school students to actually speak Spanish has always been one of the department鈥檚 biggest hurdles, Kiereck said. 鈥淚nitially there was some hesitation around the amount of speaking required in this program,鈥 she added. 鈥淗owever, the instructors have been patient and encouraging, and students have become more comfortable engaging in the work.鈥

The district opted to test a three-day program, which provides conversation club, language lab, bi-weekly deep dives, curriculum alignment and assessment reports. On the days that students do not have virtual meetings, they work with their classroom teacher to deepen their language learning. As the business grows, Marcin hopes to offer other languages besides Spanish and English and envisions future users to include individuals and businesses.

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