This was an IALLT conference in Atlanta, GA that I attended and also received an IALLT grant to help defer some of the costs. The conference was great, I had the ability to meet with language professors and lab directors from across the country and see what they were doing in there respective universities. For the conference I also was again co-presenting with Jeff Winters. Our presentation was about the language lab and the resources we had available to our students and how we were planning on slowly converting it from a traditional lab to more of a language resource center. Our presentation revolved around making the lab more welcoming and user friendly than a traditional lab, as well as beginning to make space where students have the ability to meet in small groups to either practice their language skills or borrow foreign language media that they can use with in the lab. We also demonstrated our use with social networking and the success and struggles we were having in implementing our ideas and have the students actually access our sites. This primarily was demonstrating what we had been doing with facebook and twitter and presenting on what we had learned and planed on changing for the following school year. I found that the attendees of our workshop were very interested, because many of them had tried similar ideas, but with out much success or were contemplating on doing the same for their labs.