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University with Images: Visual storytelling for campus life, programs, and immersive campus experiences
Campus Life Visuals: capturing student life, events, and campus architecture
- Student activities: candid photos of clubs, teams, and daily campus routines that show community and belonging.
- Events and ceremonies: captured moments from convocations, fairs, and performances that demonstrate vibrancy and tradition.
- Campus architecture: hero shots and details of landmark buildings that convey identity and historic context.
- Seasonal views and landscapes: images that show campus through changing seasons and support year-round recruitment.
- Aerial and drone photos: wide-angle perspectives that clarify layout and scale for remote audiences.
Student Activities and Campus Events: image galleries with captions and context
Iconic Campus Landmarks and Architecture: architectural photography that defines campus identity
Academic Program Visuals: cybersecurity, performance, agile methodology visuals
Programs and their visual priorities can be contrasted by visual type and key examples:
| Program | Visual Type | Examples |
|---|---|---|
| Cybersecurity | Lab photos | Workstations, hands-on demos, students coding |
| Performance | Stage imagery | Shows, rehearsals, backstage portraits |
| Agile Methodology | Project artifacts | Team boards, sprint demos, collaborative whiteboards |
Cybersecurity Lab Visuals: photos of labs, students coding, and faculty
Performance Arts & Agile Projects Visuals: event photography, performances, teamwork visuals
Immersive Virtual Campus Experiences: 360 tours, AR/VR maps
Virtual Campus Tours for College Recruitment & Engagement
Virtual campus tours allow colleges to expand their applicant pool by engaging with prospective students, who may not possess the required finances or ability to travel to campus. While considerable research has centered on the factors that influence the college choice process, there is a lack of research pertaining to virtual campus tours. Who Cares About Virtual Campus Tours? Virtual Tours in the College Choice Model and Perceived Student-Institution Fit, 2023
| Format | Interaction | Typical Metadata |
|---|---|---|
| 360-Degree Campus Tours | Hotspots, guided narration | VideoObject attributes: contentUrl, thumbnailUrl, embedUrl |
| AR Preview | Device-based overlays | ImageObject references, VirtualLocation mapping |
| VideoObject (short/long) | Linear or interactive video | contentUrl, name, description, uploadDate, duration, thumbnailUrl, embedUrl |
360-Degree Campus Tours: embedded tours and highlights
Interactive Maps & AR Previews: hotspots and augmented reality campus previews
Strategic Visual Marketing for Universities: admissions visuals, social content, branding
- Campus hero shots: high-resolution exterior images that anchor landing pages and prospectuses.
- Student life and community: candid and staged portraits showing diversity, clubs, and daily activities.
- Academic settings: lab photos, classroom interactions, and faculty-student collaboration that signal learning quality.
Admissions Photography & Prospectus Visuals: best practices and examples
Social Media Visual Strategy & Brand Guidelines: platform-specific visuals and consistency
Semantic Structuring & Accessibility for University Visuals: schema markup, alt text, captions
Schema.org & Structured Data for Web Entities & Knowledge Graphs
Annotating webpages with structured data allows webmasters to enrich their HTML pages by including machine-readable content describing what we callWeb Entities, along with their properties and the relationships that might exist among them. Such machine-readable content is embodied into the HTML markup by using specific formats like microdata or RDFa, and vocabularies coming from different ontologies. According to Bizer et al. [1], in 2013 the ontologies that were most widely used to describe Web Entities were: schema.org, a schema designed and promoted by several technology companies including Google, Microsoft, Pinterest, Yahoo! and Yandex; Voldemortkg: Mapping schema. org and web entities to linked open data, A Tonon, 2016
| Schema Target | Key Properties | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
| EducationalOrganization | name, url, logo, address, sameAs | Establishes institutional identity and canonical links |
| ImageObject | contentUrl, caption, description, creator, datePublished | Supports indexing and descriptive search features |
| VideoObject | contentUrl, name, description, uploadDate, duration, embedUrl | Enables rich video snippets and embeds |
Schema Markup for Educational Organization, Place, ImageObject, VideoObject: alignment with knowledge graphs
Alt Text, Captions, and Accessible Visuals: descriptive accessibility practices
- Alt text templates: short, descriptive phrases that include location and action.
- Caption standards: who, what, where, and relevance to program outcomes.
- Audit cadence: Quarterly checks for high-impact pages and Annual comprehensive reviews.
