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Universities and Schools

Universities and Unified School Districts can utilize OwlView360's virtual tours for comprehensive campus documentation, enhancing safety planning, facility management, and space optimization.

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These tours provide an immersive experience for prospective students and parents, showcasing campus amenities and architecture. Additionally, they serve as a valuable tool for emergency preparedness and facility directors , allowing for detailed mapping of evacuation routes and safety protocols. Keeping up on maintaining a collection of maintenance records is vital.

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Overall, OwlView360's virtual tours offer a multifaceted solution for educational institutions' diverse needs.

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New Projects
Existing Buildings

Project Visualization

Before construction begins, OwlView360's virtual tours can provide stakeholders with a detailed visualization of the project, aiding in design decisions and stakeholder approval.

 

Collaboration and Communication

Virtual tours facilitate collaboration between architects, contractors, university officials, and other stakeholders, ensuring everyone is aligned with the project's vision and progress.

 

Marketing and Fundraising

For projects requiring funding or donor support, virtual tours can serve as an effective marketing tool, showcasing the potential impact of the new development to attract investment.

 

Student and Faculty Engagement
Virtual tours can be used to engage the university community, providing students and faculty with a preview of the new facilities and generating excitement about the project.

 

Safety and Accessibility

During construction, virtual tours can help in planning safety protocols and ensuring that the new development is accessible and compliant with regulations.

 

Historical Documentation

OwlView360 can document the construction process, creating a historical record of the project's development for future reference and archival purposes.

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Maintenance Map Documenting

A campus mapping project simplifies building maintenance by providing accurate, accessible, and detailed information, enabling efficient and effective management of university facilities.

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Comprehensive Documentation

OwlView360 provides detailed 3D scans of buildings and facilities, offering a comprehensive overview of the campus layout and infrastructure, which is invaluable for maintenance planning.

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Easy Identification of Issues

The high-resolution scans can help identify potential maintenance issues such as structural damage, wear and tear, or system malfunctions, enabling proactive repairs before problems escalate.

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Streamlined Work Orders

Maintenance staff can use the virtual maps to quickly locate and address reported issues, reducing response times and improving efficiency.

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Facility Management

The detailed documentation can assist facility managers in tracking the condition of assets, scheduling regular maintenance, and managing space utilization.

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Safety and Accessibility

Virtual tours can be used to plan and implement safety measures, ensuring that maintenance activities do not interfere with campus accessibility and compliance with regulations.

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Historical Records

The scans provide a historical record of building conditions, which can be referenced for future renovations, restorations, or expansions.

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Visual Tools
for Students and Faculty

OwlView360's services offers several advantages to the  students and faculty experience by providing accessible, informative, and interactive tools for campus exploration and engagement.

 

Virtual Orientation

New students can take virtual tours of the campus to familiarize themselves with the layout, facilities, and landmarks, making their transition smoother and reducing the anxiety of navigating a new environment.

 

Accessibility Planning

Students with mobility challenges can use the detailed 3D maps to plan the most accessible routes around campus, ensuring they can easily reach their classes and facilities.

 

Emergency Preparedness

Virtual tours can be used for emergency training, helping students understand evacuation routes and safety protocols, which enhances their preparedness in case of emergencies.

 

Interactive Learning

For subjects like architecture, engineering, or history, virtual tours can provide an interactive learning experience, allowing students to explore campus buildings and structures in detail as part of their coursework.

 

Campus Engagement

Virtual tours can showcase campus amenities, student life, and extracurricular activities, helping students discover and engage with the opportunities available to them.

 

Remote Exploration

For prospective or international students unable to visit in person, virtual tours offer a way to explore and connect with the campus remotely, aiding in their decision-making process.

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Benefits to Consider
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Construction and Renovation

3D scans facilitate planning and monitoring of construction projects on campus, ensuring adherence to design specifications and minimizing disruptions.

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Historical Preservation

Universities with historic buildings can use 3D scanning for preservation efforts, documenting architectural details and ensuring the legacy of heritage structures.

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Facility Management

Detailed scans assist in efficient space planning, maintenance scheduling, and asset management for campus buildings and facilities.

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Emergency Preparedness

Virtual tours can be used for emergency planning and training, helping staff and students navigate evacuation routes and safety protocols.

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Accessibility Compliance

Detailed documentation helps ensure that buildings and facilities meet accessibility standards, promoting inclusivity for all students and staff.

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Educational Integration

Scans and virtual tours can be incorporated into academic programs, providing students with immersive learning experiences in fields like architecture, engineering, and history.

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