NewMedia Centre Stories

DUT25 – Rollout

We do a lot of shows for Dream Teams, self-managed student teams that push innovation by designing and developing an iteration of a groundbreaking product with a new team of students each year. This ranges from a solar powered boat to an exoskeleton.

Generally, each team has a design presentation, where they reveal the goals and outlines of their concept, and a design reveal, where the final product is presented and demonstrated. Usually, these events are in the Auditorium on campus, but the Formula Student team demonstrates their electric vehicle on the Market in the city centre of Delft.

To livestream this event, we’re presented with a few unique challenges, ranging from the availability of power and an internet connection to weather-proofing our equipment. In close contact with the student team, we discuss possibilities for creative shots, graphics and other show elements.

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The Lightboard: making blended learning more engaging at TU Delft

At TU Delft, blended learning combines the flexibility of online teaching with the impact of face-to-face interaction. One tool making this possible is the Lightboard—a transparent glass board that lets educators write while facing the camera. Unlike traditional slides, it shows both the lecturer’s explanations and their expressions, making learning more engaging and personal. From flipped classrooms to problem-solving videos, the Lightboard helps teachers share not just answers, but the thinking process behind them—turning lessons into stories that connect with students.

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VR robot

Supermarket Robot: Designing Socially Embedded Service Robots in Virtual Reality

What happens when a robot helps you shop? This question shaped a groundbreaking project led by Dr. Marco Rozendaal, where VR simulations in a supermarket explored how people and robots interact in public spaces. By blending design, theatre, and puppeteering, the research revealed how robots can earn trust and acceptance—not through perfect programming, but by designing behaviors that feel meaningful and socially appropriate.

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XRScalekit

The XRScaleKit is a growing toolkit designed to make XR development more scalable. Originating from projects addressing network and management challenges, it brings together years of innovation to streamline XR workflows and support large-scale educational applications.

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