Belfast Metropolitan College has launched Ireland’s first Met LIVE weConnect virtual classroom featuring cutting-edge digital technology which will enable the College to deliver engaging, successful teaching and training experiences through virtual and hybrid learning solutions.
A first for the education sector here, the Met LIVE Studio will enable Belfast Met to deliver its diverse curriculum offer for Further and Higher Education and Work Based Learning anywhere in the world and in real time, whilst recreating the atmosphere of a real classroom.
Fully funded by the Department for the Economy, the Met LIVE Studio supports Belfast Met’s ambition to accomplish great things for learners, for the College, for business and industry partners, for communities, and for the city of Belfast and beyond. The Met LIVE studio will further enhance and develop the College’s digital manifesto and transformation to deliver effective and innovative learning interactions to its learning community.
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Commenting on the launch, Economy Minister Gordon Lyons said: “While remote learning through online platforms has become the norm during the pandemic, this new virtual classroom is a truly innovative step forward for learners, a first for Northern Ireland, and takes the virtual learning experience to a new level.”
Located at the College’s e3 campus on the Springfield Road, the state-of-the-art 6-screen Met LIVE Studio can facilitate up to 36 seats in the virtual classroom, enabling those taking part to come together in a way that is realistic to a physical classroom environment.
The purpose-built studio environment will see participants join a live, dynamic and interactive environment, under the direction of a Belfast Met LIVE presenter, regardless of their geographical location.
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Based on Barco’s weConnect platform, Met LIVE provides a front row experience for both learners and tutors with learners appearing life-size on screen, not just as a thumbnail gallery view. This allows tutors to read facial expressions and body language, just as they would in a classroom situation.
The virtual classroom allows tutors to visually engage with learners – active students are highlighted when they speak and can raise their hands digitally should they have a question. Individual participant cameras allow remote learners to see the tutor from their own perspective rather than an impersonal, wide-angle front-of-room camera.
Breakout rooms allow learners to collaborate together in groups and tutors can drop in and out to assess, monitor and challenge thoughts and outcomes, just like a real classroom. This deep level engagement is what sets Met LIVE apart from other technologies offering remote communication.
In January 2022, the College’s Centre for Skills and Apprenticeships, will utilise the new virtual classroom to facilitate the journey for learners starting out on their career path with the NICSHR Operational Delivery Apprenticeship Scheme (ODAS). The Met LIVE Studio will enable the ODAS apprentices, no matter their location, to link to live, engaging and interactive sessions with their course peers and presenter.
Louise Warde Hunter, Principal and CEO of Belfast Met also commented on the launch, stating: “Covid-19 has led to many significant changes in the way we live, learn and work and the need to quickly adapt, at pace, how education is provided has been a priority of education institutions around the world.Our virtual classroom provides tutors with a new way to engage students, not just here in Belfast, but anywhere in the world, and to adjust teaching without the time and travel pressures, or other distractions that can occur with a real classroom situation.”
The custom-designed Met LIVE studio technology has been designed and delivered by local AV integrator and Barco’s Gold partner in Ireland NIAVAC Ltd.
Source: Written from press release.