Addressing concerns about wireless service

Note from the College’s Director of InformationTechnology In the most recent eNewsletter Terrance Manion addressed ongoing wireless problems and an upgrade and expansion that will provide some relief.

Welcome Incoming 1Ls!

Please check out the Incoming 1Ls page for more information about and links to the technology resources at the College of Law. Come by our technology drop in sessions next week for help with PantherMail, McAfee Antivirus, PantherPrint and connecting to CatChat wireless from the Law Information Technology Team. Sessions will be held in Room 675 on the… Read more »

Avatars, Law, and a Virtual World

Georgia State College of Law Adjunct Professor Randall Hughes is exploring uses of SecondLife for his Health Law Regulation course. Did you know that Georgia State University has islands in SecondLife, a virtual world developed by Linden Labs?  This semester, Professor Randall Hughes is taking advantage of this technology resource offered by Georgia State by using… Read more »

Welcome new and returning students!

Technology drop-in sessions are set for August 18 and 19th in Room 675 so you can get help with installing university-provided software and connecting to CatChat. Stop in at one of three technology drop-in clinics next week in Room 675.  We’ll have a techie on hand to help you with installing PantherPrint, Symantec Antivirus, the Cisco VPN… Read more »

Classroom desktop and study carrel network ports

Please report any classroom desktop or study carrel network port outages to Yolanda Travis at the Law Help Desk, 3-9111 or online via http://law.gsu.edu/helpdesk. We are conducting an inventory of all the classroom desktop network ports and the Law Library study carrel network ports.  If you encounter any network port outages, please notify the Law Help Desk… Read more »

From the AALL Annual Meeting and Conference

The law librarians and our Director are in Portland, OR for the American Association of Law Libraries Annual Meeting. It’s a fitting location to host law librarians considering it’s the home of Powell’s City of Books. The Georgia State University librarians have been busy here participating in public service events, hosting a diversity symposium, attending… Read more »

Student Technology Fee awards

The College of Law was recently awarded Student Technology Fee funding for four projects totaling $233,125.00. Award money will be made available at the end of the summer and these projects will be implemented over the course of the Fall 2008 semester. They include: Instructional Technology Podium Enhancements Classroom Response and Polling System LexisNexis Congressional… Read more »