MIL-OSI Russia: ISI opens coworking space and interactive video studio

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Source: Peter the Great St Petersburg Polytechnic University – Peter the Great St Petersburg Polytechnic University –

Two new locations have opened at the Institute of Civil Engineering of SPbPU — the coworking space “koTworking” and the interactive video studio “Dzhalinga”. The event was attended by the management of Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University, as well as teachers and students of the Institute of Civil Engineering. The coworking space will become a comfortable place for them to work, study and relax. The ribbon was cut by the Vice-Rector for Educational Activities of SPbPU Lyudmila Pankova and the Director of the Institute of Civil Engineering Marina Petrochenko.

The ceremonial event was also attended by Vice-Rector for Organizational and Economic Work Stanislav Vladimirov, Vice-Rector for Information Technology Andrey Lyamin, Vice-Rector for Youth Policy and Communication Technologies Maxim Pasholikov, Vice-Rector for Economics and Finance Alexander Rechinsky, Vice-Rector for Additional and Pre-University Education Dmitry Tikhonov, Acting Vice-Rector for Prospective Projects Maria Vrublevskaya, Advisor to the Rector’s Office Vladimir Glukhov, Academic Secretary of the University Dmitry Karpov, and Director of the Department of Economics and Finance Elena Vinogradova.

The event began with a speech by the Vice-Rector for Educational Activities of SPbPU Lyudmila Pankova, who noted the need for such platforms for students: I congratulate the students of ISI on the opening of a wonderful coworking location, where you can not only relax and communicate, but also use this space for learning and implementing your ideas. I wish the institute to create more such points of attraction, where students can spend their time and joint events.

Guys, we are happy to congratulate you on the opening of a space for rest and study. In this place, we wanted to create an atmosphere of home comfort, especially for out-of-town students who miss home. That is why cute cats greet you here, and our coworking is called “koTworking”, which means a place for joint creativity. I congratulate you and wish you creative success, – emphasized the director of the Civil Engineering Institute Marina Petrochenko.

Coworking “koTworking” is a modern space created specifically for students of the Civil Engineering Institute. The initiative is aimed at supporting the creative potential of students in an informal, friendly atmosphere. “KoTworking” is equipped with everything necessary for productive work: comfortable work areas and cozy corners for rest are provided here. The space should become a place where students can exchange ideas, hold meetings and find inspiration for the implementation of their own ideas.

ISI also opened a digital interactive video studio “Jalinga”. It allows you to conduct webinars for a large audience of listeners in real time, shoot video content for lectures and practical classes, conduct interviews, shoot reels in high quality, with subsequent quick processing of the resulting material without an operator and almost without editing. This significantly saves resources and time for developing online courses, and also reduces the cost of video production. The studio and software “Jalinga” allow you to independently control the filming, without resorting to the help of specialists.

Today, the video studio is filming 15 online courses of the Master’s program “Industrial and Civil Construction” and 5 courses of the DPO programs, – noted Marina Petrochenko.

The opening of the video studio will expand the capabilities of ISI in the field of online education. Now students and teachers will be able to prepare high-quality video materials that will make the learning process more visual and accessible.

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