Experience Jerome Hall Law Library
http://www.youvisit.com/tour/80669/100668
This is A-MA-ZING! The experience of viewing Jerome Hall Library, which is located on the Indiana University Campus, shows us what the future for libraries could look like with the right tools, money and education. The virtual experience allows patrons to view what is available to them without leaving there homes. The tour also described the art work on the wall! However, if our libraries were to look like this it starts in the smaller rooms of our schools in the classrooms.
The second link features an interview with a former Math Teacher who talks about the opportunities that are available for teachers to bring virtual technology to students and teachers to change how students learn and how educators can teach. I believe that Virtual visits would have a major impact on how students and teachers view the library in our schools and how patrons view libraries in our communities.
On Immersive Technologies and the Library
http://www.slj.com/?detailStory=on-immersive.
Sources:
- Crozier, E. (2020, May 7). Experience Jerome Hall Law Library Virtual Tour in Virtual Reality. Retrieved from http://www.youvisit.com/tour/80669/100668
- Valenza, J. (2018, May 28). On Immersive Technologies and the library: a visit with author Jamie Donally. Retrieved from http://www.youvisit.com/tour/80669/100668
Look at all those floors! Wow. I have never been to a library like that. It was neat seeing it!
Wow, Delrose, that is some library! I wonder if some wealthy alumni contributed to make that so luxurious. I have thought that working in a law library would be really cool, but I know you generally also need a background in law, too. I really enjoyed that tour–thanks for posting!
Yes my friends!It is gorgeous!