Oklahoma State U Interactive Map Features Locations, Tours, Transit Info

Oklahoma State University map

Oklahoma State University has launched an interactive campus map that provides point-to-point wayfinding, integrated virtual tours, live transit feeds and more. The institution turned to the Concept3D mapping platform to help the campus community as well as prospective students and employees explore the campus online.

Features of the map include:

  • Live transit feeds displaying the location and direction of buses and shuttles, the timing of upcoming stops and the bus stop nearest to the user;
  • Wayfinding with either a specific address or a drag-and-drop start and finish;
  • Eight residential virtual tours and one campuswide tour;
  • Detailed category and location information;
  • Call-to-action pop-ups; and
  • The ability to print a custom map with selected campus areas and categories.

The OSU map can be explored at map.okstate.edu/?id=1842.

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Rhea Kelly is editor in chief for Campus Technology, THE Journal, and Spaces4Learning. She can be reached at [email protected].

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