
The Center manages 2 distance learning classrooms: one located in the Divine Word High-Rise (Room SF901) and one at the College of Foreign Languages (Room LA302 the Father Imre Zsoldos Memorial Lecture Hall). Fully equipped with Scopia Multipoint Conferencing Systems, instructors can conduct synchronous or asynchronous distance learning courses, and all divisions at the university are welcome to use the facilities for video conferences.

Accommodating up to 55 persons, this classroom comes furnished with equipment for point-to-point distance learning in full HD (including codecs, remote video, and computer controls), a single-head projector, DVD player, infrared wireless microphones, and multimedia networking computers, making it ideal for synchronous and asynchronous distance learning, video conferences, audiovisual learning, and discussion forums.

Located in the College of Foreign Languages, this room was converted into a distance learning classroom and named the Father Imre Zsoldos Memorial Lecture Hall in 2014.
All activities in the classroom may be recorded and since it accommodates up to 50 persons, the room is ideal for video conferences, as well as synchronous and asynchronous distance learning courses.
The classroom comes equipped with point to point video conferencing systems, and a built-in audiovisual interface, which connects with a high-speed video rotation system and tracks the speaker’s position. Regular computers and mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets can connect online during video conferences.