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Zones

The EdTech Incubator (ETI) is located on the Health Sciences Library's 4th floor in Prior Hall and consists of distinct advanced technology zones. The ETI can be used by anyone at Ohio State and the Wexner Medical Center. Requests from the community at large will be assessed on a case-by-case basis.

To inquire about programming in the EdTech Incubator for your group, please submit our contact form and a program coordinator will contact you.

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To inquire about programming in EdTech Incubator zones for your group, please send an email to ETI@osumc.edu and a program coordinator will contact you.

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ETI building floor plan showing rooms, corridors, entry points, and labeled sections A,B,C,D,E,F
Floor Plan Labels
3D Printing Zone
Anatomy Visualization Zone
Virtual Reality Zone
Computer Lab
THE Studio
Tech-Equipped Classroom (TEC)

History of the EdTech Incubator

ETI Begins Construction

January 2018
ETI first began remodeling the fourth floor space of Prior Hall, empowering future generations of health sciences professionals.

ETI Ribbon Cutting Ceremony

August 2018
All available Zones within the ETI became fully operational and open to students to begin attending workshops and events.

Steering Committee Forms

February 2019
A team of faculty and staff from partner units, medical students and residents forms, setting the direction for the ETI's future in the years to come.

Ways to Support Our Zones

  • Share Your Ideas

    Have ideas for future workshops and events? 

    Want to provide general feedback? Share your thoughts with us today.

    Contact Us
  • ETI is Accepting Donations

    It's because of the local Buckeye community that the ETI is able to continue to provide free workshops and events for students. If you're interested in giving back, learn more about ways to support our initiatives.

    Give Today

Questions?

Rick Ayers

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Print Production Specialist
Medical Visuals
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