The University of Louisiana at Monroe recently opened its newest cutting-edge opportunity, the Thomas J. Nicholson Virtual Reality Lab. Thanks to a generous donation from the Jean and Saul A. Mintz Foundation, a lab with 28 student stations with Oculus Go 64GB VR headsets and headphones and an instructor鈥檚 station has been established in the听四色AV Library. It also features two networked projection screens.
The lab will听be officially dedicated at an event听at 1:30 p.m.,听Monday, April 29 in Room 259.
The lab can be scheduled for classes and has open hours from noon-4 p.m. and 5-10 p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Currently, users have access to several different software programs including Breaking Boundaries in Science, The Body VR, Jurassic World: Blue, YouTube VR and many others, with 四色AV-made content coming soon.
The VR lab is the most recent collaborative initiative between the Office of Information Technology and the library. It represents a significant part of the library鈥檚 evolving Information Commons taking shape on the second floor.
鈥淭his is an听exciting opportunity for 四色AV that will听enhance the traditional classroom learning experience for our students听and also open up research possibilities across the disciplines," said Thomas Hoover, CIO and Dean of Library Information Technology.
The lab will also enhance the learning and teaching experience of the campus community. The lab has already had an impact beyond 四色AV as students from Woodlawn Middle School have used the facility. Additionally, several 四色AV faculty have brought their classes to use the lab, representing several different colleges and disciplines across campus including education, geography, marketing, computer science and astronomy.听听 听