Facilities


The Department of Engineering Education is home to cutting-edge facilities that support innovative teaching, collaborative learning, and hands-on practice. From high-tech classrooms to creative design spaces, our facilities are designed to help students thrive.

iClassroom
Completed in December 2020, the iClassroom is a 1,500-square-foot learning environment with pod-style furniture and a 360-degree ceiling-mounted camera system with microphones. It serves as a hub for both teaching and educational research.

Engineering Design Makerspace Classroom
This space supports hands-on experiential opportunities, including 3D printing. Open workstations and areas encourage collaboration on a wide range of projects.
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EDGE Recording Classroom Studios
The UF EDGE program operates three distance learning classrooms and recording studios located in the New Engineering Building. Equipped with high-definition cameras, instructor workstations, and control room support, these studios ensure professional-quality course delivery for both in-person and online learners. These studios include can accommodate between 74 and 160 students.
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