Faculty of Psychology Universitas Padjadjaran: Expanding Learning Access with Wi-Fi and Hybrid Rooms

In today’s digital era, rapid and drastic changes create the need for a solution to digital learning and flexible learning spaces. In an era where internet access is more than just entertainment but a primary necessity, Universitas Padjadjaran’s Faculty of Psychology has taken steps to address this challenge. Learning on campus is no longer limited to physical classrooms and students can continue to attend lectures even when they are not physically present, all thanks to the Wi-Fi facilities and hybrid rooms now available at the Faculty of Psychology.


The Faculty of Psychology at Universitas Padjadjaran provides Wi-Fi access as well as hybrid rooms that support students in both face-to-face and virtual online learning. The hybrid rooms are equipped with a total of 2 computers, 2 lecture capture cameras, 2 book reader cameras, 1 visualizer camera, 3 televisions, 1 tablet, 2 whiteboards, microphones, and a capacity of 70 students. With these facilities, the Faculty of Psychology ensures that under any circumstances, students can fully participate in the learning process.


In addition, 20 Wi-Fi routers with a download speed of 114.15 Mbps and an upload speed of 115.75 Mbps (tested with speedtest.net) available throughout the faculty area, supporting students in completing their assignments, conducting research, and engaging in academic collaboration. The stable connection makes academic activities done by the Civitas of the Faculty of Psychology more accessible and efficient. This initiative reflects the faculty’s commitment to supporting further academic growth in the modern age.
 
With the availability of campus Wi-Fi and hybrid rooms, Universitas Padjadjaran’s Faculty of Psychology reaffirms its commitment to a modern, progressive, and inclusive learning environment. These facilities aren’t simply complementary aspects, but rather an essential step to ensure that learning processes remain relevant in line with the times.