# UX Media Lab

### Location/Contact

CCB 230 (Cass Communications Building 2nd Floor) \
Get in Touch:  Phone: (813) 257-3998 | [UXML LinkTree](https://linktr.ee/UTampaUXML) | [Email the UXML Coordinator](mailto:lmalone@ut.edu?subject=UX%20Media%20Lab%20Query)&#x20;

| <p>Mon - Thurs 5-9pm <br>(open to all unless reserved for class) </p> | <p>Friday 9 – 11 & 2-4  </p><p>(unless reserved for class) </p> | <p>(Unstaffed) </p><p>Mon. – Fri. 9 – 5 </p><p>Sat. – Sun. 10 – 5  </p> |
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### Getting Started

The UX Media Lab is shared by MASEM, COM, and FMX. As such, it is reserved for faculty and students teaching/taking MASEM courses or upper-level COM/FMX courses. The stations are designed to be modular, so that faculty reserving the lab for class can utilize multiple stations at once.

**Faculty:** You can reserve the lab, stop by during drop-in hours, or stop by during the coordinator's office hours (see above). You can contact the UXML Coordinator to set up a time for training on the eye-tracking software, VR equipment, or other cage equipment.&#x20;

**Students:** You can stop by during drop-in hours or during the coordinator's office hours.&#x20;

### Eligibility for Cage Checkouts&#x20;

You must be in an upper-level COM or FMX class, or in any MASEM class to check out equipment. You'll need to fill out the UXML Cage Registration Form with both your Spartan ID number, and your barcode number (on back of ID).&#x20;

[UXML Cage Registration Form](https://forms.gle/zubnuepKWoz5UFVDA)

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### Major Stations in the Lab

* Eye-Tracking and UX Station
* VR Station
* Video Game Central
* Film Screening Area
* Podcasting Cart


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