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What is the Tech Bar Studio?

The Tech Bar Studio was created as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic as a place to make asynchronous learning easier. There are several stations listed below that allow for educators and students to take their virtual learning and produce a higher quality version of it. There are high quality cameras, microphones, lighting, speakers, and anything else one might need to better one’s education from a technological perspective. However, it is not space purely for coursework, it can be used for other things too. There are a variety of stations with accessible instructions that can be used for experimenting purposes or even just for fun. Want to start your own podcast series, experience some virtual reality, print a cool 3-d figure, or use an overhead camera and draw for an online video? The Tech Bar Studio is the perfect place to get started! Sign up for an appointment with the Tech Bar to use the space and experiment with the fun equipment in the studio. 

Live Stream of 3D Printing

Where is the Tech Bar Studio?

The Tech Bar Studio has moved and is now located in Cofrin room 104 on the St. Norbert College campus.

What does this mean for you?
We still have the same great resources, but it is now more easily accessible to students, faculty, and staff!

What can I do in the Tech Bar Studio?

This station includes enough equipment for four people to be on the same podcast. There is also an overhead camera rig for those who want to record what they are creating top-down. 

Virtual reality allows you to view the world in a whole new way with games or even looking inside of a cell. There is a full PC and a monitor as well as a green screen and VR set with hand controllers. 

This station consists of a a glass whiteboard with neon markers with a border of LED or black lights. The E-glass has a document that can connect to your computer and will automatically flip the image so your audience can see both you and your whiteboard content. 

This station consists of a document camera, a microphone, a monitor, and a web camera which can connect to your computer to create a high quality screencast or zoom lecture. 

This station houses our 3D printer, and a variety of filaments to print with. To use it, you can schedule an appointment with the Tech Bar to discuss your print.

Click the icons to view more about each station!

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