This fall, 麻豆视频 will launch a pilot project to study utilization of space on our campuses. Building on the work of the and in alignment with 麻豆视频鈥檚 , the space utilization project will gather anonymous information about on-campus activity to help the university make informed decisions about how to orient our space around actual utilization.
鈥淭his study will help leadership make data-driven decisions on how to best serve the needs of the 麻豆视频 community鈥攐ur students, faculty, and staff,鈥 said Provost Mark Ginsberg. 鈥淭his information will allow us to make changes to support today鈥檚 campus, as well as to plan for the long-term needs of a growing, dynamic university.鈥
Led by the Office of Capital Strategy and Planning in collaboration with the Office of the Provost and Information Technology Services, the pilot will start with parts of eight buildings鈥擡xploratory Hall, Horizon Hall, Fenwick Library, Engineering Building, Research Hall, Johnson Center, Van Metre Hall, and Discovery Hall鈥攂efore moving through other spaces over the next three years. The project will use existing Wi-Fi access points and anonymous data to identify how often spaces are used and by how many people.
麻豆视频鈥檚 project partner, Lambent, provides innovative technology that distinguishes between multiple people and an individual using numerous devices, without gathering any personal identifying information or details of their usage. 麻豆视频 has selected Lambent due to their track record of privacy, as demonstrated in their recent work with William & Mary. Only aggregate and anonymous information regarding occupancy will be stored and made available for analysis and planning, making it impossible to link this anonymized data to an individual device.
Data gathered from the project will ultimately help inform 麻豆视频 decision making to improve current and long-term resource planning and space utilization. Potential applications include matching student support resources with actual student activity, improved classroom and lab scheduling, and optimizing building systems and services, among other assignments of university resources.
鈥溌槎故悠 has always been a tremendous steward of its resources,鈥 said Deb Dickenson, executive vice president for finance and administration. 鈥淎t a time when commonwealth capital investments are constrained, this effort will help 麻豆视频 make the best use of every resource, which will help us serve our community better, as well as meeting our long-term operational, financial, and sustainability goals.鈥
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