Hall Park A
Modern and sleek with multiple study areas that make you feel right at home.
Hall Park A also offers a computer lab in room #111 for anyone to use when it’s not occupied by a class. Need a laptop instead? You can borrow one from Hall Park’s library in room #166 during the day, as long as you don’t leave the building. All you need is your student ID, and you’re set to plug in and focus at one of the comfy chairs scattered throughout the location. You can learn more about the technology at Hall Park A here.Don't Forget, Hall Park A has plenty of seating for you to wait for class to start or to do some homework.
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Hall Park B
Just next door.
Hall Park A recently expanded to include Hall Park B, located conveniently across the parking lot from its predecessor. This location features larger classrooms and extra study space for when Hall Park A gets a little too crowded. Hall Park B offers many study areas.
Inspire Park
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Inspire Park
The latest tehnology to incubate innovation.
Inspire Park serves a business incubator space, meaning it encourages and gives students opportunities to form relationships with experts in their field of study. Because of this, Inspire Park has a few especially noteworthy areas.
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Podcasting at Inspire Park
Modern and sleek with multiple study areas that make you feel right at home.
I’ve fallen behind in my listening routine, but that’s a story for another day. Inspire Park’s podcast room is available to UNT students, faculty and staff for UNT projects. The room is equipped with four Shure SM-7 microphones, four sets of Tascam headphones and a wall-mounted screen. While the room is normally set up for four people, only two people should use it at a time to maintain social distancing guidelines. Don’t forget to wear your mask and sit on opposite ends of the table! To reserve the podcast room, email inspirepark@unt.edu to first complete a 30-45 minute training session on how to use the equipment. Once your training session is done, you can fill out a Media Room Reservation form and email it to inspirepark@unt.edu to schedule a time to use the space. In the same realm of media production, Inspire Park also has a video room available to use for UNT projects. This space offers a video camera, wireless lapel microphone, and all-in-one desktop computer on a rolling table. It also has a green screen, two black curtain backdrops, adjustable overhead LED lights, a dry erase board and a light board. As with the podcast room, students first need to set up an equipment training session with inspirepark@unt.edu before reserving the space.
The podcast room can be used for UNT projects, but make sure to schedule an equipment training session first.
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