Legal Journalism students master innovative technologies in the immersive multifunctional hub
The 2nd year students majoring in Legal Journalism at the Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities of WUNU visited the immersive multifunctional hub as part of their Media Production course.
During the class, the young people got acquainted with the capabilities of the innovative space and tried out the hub's digital tools that expand learning opportunities.
The students learnt how these innovative devices can enhance contactless interaction, enabling them to effectively conduct mediation sessions and negotiations in a virtual environment.
The participants also took tests to determine their psychological health using modern software.
Nazar Ivanytskyi, Head of Digital Transformation Office, spoke about the opportunities to take a stress tolerance test, which is an important tool for assessing emotional stability under high stress. He explained that this test helps not only to identify the level of stress resistance, but also to identify the key factors that affect a person's ability to adapt to difficult life and professional situations.
In addition, the participants were shown how the test results can be used to improve their own performance and prevent emotional burnout. According to him, such tests are becoming an integral part of the work of modern organizations, as they allow them to create comfortable working conditions, respond to stress factors in a timely manner, and maintain a healthy psychological climate in the team.
This meeting opened up new perspectives for students and deepened their understanding of how technology can serve as a tool for better learning.