The combination of technology and school has long been a strength of the Zaccagnini Institute and finds application:
- in the management of the school, communications and relations with students and families;
- in access to on-campus services;
- in the health prevention and protection of our community;
- in the definition and management of Integrated and Flexible Teaching;
- in the conduct of practical exercises and clinical experiences in optometry and contact lens clinics;
- in carrying out the packaging of custom-made visual devices in the ophthalmic lens laboratory.
In 2014, the Zaccagnini Institute equipped itself with the Online Registry and an educational platform where students 24 hours a day have the materials and documentation to study, in addition to the virtual version of the physical library, and ensures interactivity and interchange between students, teachers, tutors and the Institute.
Students are provided with individual badges with which they can access school environments, and photocopiers and identify themselves.
Technologically advanced ophthalmic instrumentation on the one hand increases diagnostic capacity and reliability, and on the other hand provides images, measurements, and graphical representations that incomparably support teaching, helping students to understand and faculty to explain multiple ocular situations and conditions.
Again, technology is applied to eyewear packaging: electronic instrumentation with which the powers of eyeglass lenses are read and defined, cut and shaped to fit the frames, and prescriptive data and ophthalmic parameters are transferred remotely to order semi-finished or finished products that can be simply assembled with the frame to tailor a custom-made pair of glasses.
Ultimately, advanced sanitizing and sanitizing technologies have protected the Zaccagnini Institute community from COVID-19. Since June 2020, the date the Institute reopened its premises to student attendance (and has not closed them since), we have not recorded any contagion attributable to school attendance, and no classrooms have been placed on DAD thanks to:
Students are provided with individual badges with which they can access school environments, and photocopiers and identify themselves.
Technologically advanced ophthalmic instrumentation on the one hand increases diagnostic capacity and reliability, and on the other hand provides images, measurements, and graphical representations that incomparably support teaching, helping students to understand and faculty to explain multiple ocular situations and conditions.
Again, technology is applied to eyewear packaging: electronic instrumentation with which the powers of eyeglass lenses are read and defined, cut and shaped to fit the frames, and prescriptive data and ophthalmic parameters are transferred remotely to order semi-finished or finished products that can be simply assembled with the frame to tailor a custom-made pair of glasses.
Ultimately, advanced sanitizing and sanitizing technologies have protected the Zaccagnini Institute community from COVID-19. Since June 2020, the date the Institute reopened its premises to student attendance (and has not closed them since), we have not recorded any contagion attributable to school attendance, and no classrooms have been placed on DAD thanks to:
- to thermo-scanners capable of measuring the temperature of 30 people simultaneously,
- the biological air treatment systems in each school environment that sanitized 2940 cubic meters of air every hour,
- the germicidal machines,
- custom-drafted protocols.
The combination of technology and school has long been a strength of the Zaccagnini Institute and finds application:
- in the management of the school, communications and relations with students and families;
- in access to on-campus services;
- in the health prevention and protection of our community;
- in the definition and management of Integrated and Flexible Teaching;
- in the conduct of practical exercises and clinical experiences in optometry and contact lens clinics;
- in carrying out the packaging of custom-made visual devices in the ophthalmic lens laboratory.
In 2014, the Zaccagnini Institute equipped itself with the Online Registry and an educational platform where students 24 hours a day have the materials and documentation to study, in addition to the virtual version of the physical library, and ensures interactivity and interchange between students, teachers, tutors and the Institute.
Students are provided with individual badges with which they can access school environments, and photocopiers and identify themselves.
Technologically advanced ophthalmic instrumentation on the one hand increases diagnostic capacity and reliability, and on the other hand provides images, measurements, and graphical representations that incomparably support teaching, helping students to understand and faculty to explain multiple ocular situations and conditions.
Again, technology is applied to eyewear packaging: electronic instrumentation with which the powers of eyeglass lenses are read and defined, cut and shaped to fit the frames, and prescriptive data and ophthalmic parameters are transferred remotely to order semi-finished or finished products that can be simply assembled with the frame to tailor a custom-made pair of glasses.
Ultimately, advanced sanitizing and sanitizing technologies have protected the Zaccagnini Institute community from COVID-19. Since June 2020, the date the Institute reopened its premises to student attendance (and has not closed them since), we have not recorded any contagion attributable to school attendance, and no classrooms have been placed on DAD thanks to:
Students are provided with individual badges with which they can access school environments, and photocopiers and identify themselves.
Technologically advanced ophthalmic instrumentation on the one hand increases diagnostic capacity and reliability, and on the other hand provides images, measurements, and graphical representations that incomparably support teaching, helping students to understand and faculty to explain multiple ocular situations and conditions.
Again, technology is applied to eyewear packaging: electronic instrumentation with which the powers of eyeglass lenses are read and defined, cut and shaped to fit the frames, and prescriptive data and ophthalmic parameters are transferred remotely to order semi-finished or finished products that can be simply assembled with the frame to tailor a custom-made pair of glasses.
Ultimately, advanced sanitizing and sanitizing technologies have protected the Zaccagnini Institute community from COVID-19. Since June 2020, the date the Institute reopened its premises to student attendance (and has not closed them since), we have not recorded any contagion attributable to school attendance, and no classrooms have been placed on DAD thanks to:
- to thermo-scanners capable of measuring the temperature of 30 people simultaneously,
- the biological air treatment systems in each school environment that sanitized 2940 cubic meters of air every hour,
- the germicidal machines,
- custom-drafted protocols.