Information Technology
Student Computing at the College of LawThe College of Law provides a variety of student technology resources in an effort to better prepare its students for the use of technology both in their legal education as well as in their legal careers. The College offers students access to a variety of legal software products on student lab, courtroom and classroom computers. Most of our classrooms and Law Library study carrels have wired network ports with power outlets for laptops, and the Georgia State wireless network, Cat Chat, is available throughout the College. Students who use their personal laptops on campus can install PantherPrint software, that will allow them to print directly from their laptops to the Law Library printers. Although the College does not have a laptop requirement, most students own and use personal laptops in and outside the classroom. Please take a moment to review our laptop policy. |
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Also, check out our online listing of technology resources. Law IT BlogWireless Upgraded and Expanded at Urban LifeThe University is upgrading wireless access throughout Urban Life and expanding wireless coverage on floors one, two, and four. Faculty/Staff Office 2007 Brown Bag LunchFaculty and staff: Bring your lunch and your Office 2007 questions to the Faculty Conference Room on Wednesday, February 10th at noon. Avatars, Law, and a Virtual WorldGeorgia State College of Law Adjunct Professor Randall Hughes is exploring uses of SecondLife for his Health Law Regulation course. all blog entries... |


