DigiMePäd
DigiMePäd - 00.202, building 64
The network "Media Education with References to Informatics" aims to promote students’ skills, in particular by deepening and specialising skills for teaching and learning with and about digital media. A particular focus is placed on competencies in teaching and learning with and about virtual and augmented reality and artifical intelligence.
The DigiPäd offers 31 seats. The chairs are equipped with rollers, there is a storage space for bags, and there is a small writing desk so that the workstation can be flexibly moved around in the room. The seating arrangement can be rearranged at any time and the room can be divided into individual teaching and learning areas as required.
The main projection surface is located at the front of the room: the 86" height-adjustable Smartboard. There are four additional 65" Smartboards on the two side walls where smaller groups can work together and present their work. The room can be divided into individual teaching and learning areas as required.
A power strip is also installed along the walls throughout the room, offering flexible use of the devices as they can be supplied with power throughout the room.
Technical equipment
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1 x 86" Smartboard
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4 x 65" Smartboard
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1x i3 Macbook Air, 256GB, 8GB RAM
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1 x Poly Studio video conferencing camera
Room booking and terms of use
In order to use the DigiLLabs@JMU, you will need electronic access authorisation. Please contact the DigiLLabs@JMU team (digillab@uni-wuerzburg.de) and specify the room you wish to use and include the last four digits of your JMU card or token. If you do not have a JMU card, you may also use a guest card to gain access.
The rooms in building 25 are automatically locked as soon as the door is locked. In building 64, hold your JMU card up to the lock; this will unlock the door. Make sure you lock the doors again when you leave. Do not forget to take your JMU/guest card with you once you leave the room.
Access to the rooms also gives you access to the cabinets in the rooms where the equipment is located. Make sure you lock them after use. An open door is marked green on the lock, while a closed door is marked red.