Collaboration Stations
The University of North Dakota has Collaboration Stations (Collabs) located throughout campus. The Collabs are intended for collaborative work and studies.
The Collaboration Station is a high-speed computer attached to a mobile cart with a 46" Flat Panel Display. Webcams are integrated into the workstation for video group chat and conferencing, on campus or around the world. With NextWindow display overlays, some of the Collabs are equipped with convenient interactive touchscreen technology.
With the specialized collaboration software "Teamspot", a group of students can connect to the host machine using wireless communication. They can:
- Share files
- Screen sharing
- Collaborate on documents (multiple editors in real time)
- Access specialized software
All a user needs is a laptop with a WiFi. The Collaboration Stations are equipped with a wireless keyboard and mouse, so users can also work directly on the host machine if they don't have a laptop.
Information on how to download and install the Teamspot Client
Download the Teamspot Client
Collaboration Station Locations
- Harrington Hall 2nd Floor Lounge
- Memorial Union Student Involvement Office
- Merrifield 217 Mac Lab
- Clifford Hall 521 Space Studies
- Wilkerson Webb Café
- Leonard Hall 105 Geology
- Chester Fritz Library 2nd floor
- College of Nursing 211 Grad Lounge
- Starcher Hall 103 Biology Department
- Starcher Hall 135D Technology Department