Located on the first floor of the Vassar College Main Library adjacent to the Reference & Technology Help Desk, the Digital Media Zone is a do-it-yourself media production facility, with expert help available. All Vassar students, faculty, and community members may come here to work on video, audio, web and graphic design projects.
Scientific Visualization Laboratory (SciVis Lab)
Located in Mudd Hall, the SciVis Lab is a 22-seat Windows-based teaching lab, where users can develop computing projects involving analysis, processing and visualization of scientific models and experimental data. More...
Located in Ely Hall, the GIS Lab is a 16-seat Windows-based teaching lab, where users can visualize large, complex data sets, by creating layers of customized maps using geospatial technologies. More...
Room 214 of Kenyon Hall is 28-computer classroom.
Room 006 of Sanders Classroom Building is a 24-computer classroom.
The Visual Media Center provides support for the collection, development and use of visual material in teaching. Focused on directly engaging faculty in their pedagogy, this facility organizes imaging resources across campus and creates innovative ways in which those materials can be accessed . The Visual Resources Library uses Luna Insight as its primary repository for its image collection, and the Visual Media Studio produces various examples of media, including websites, videos, powerpoint presentation, quicktime VR technology, and other interactive media. More...
Located in Room 204 of the College Center, the videoconferencing room is equipped for high-speed two-way video communication between Vassar and similar facilities throughout the world.