Technology

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In today’s learning environments, timely access to information, news, and online educational resources is more important than ever before. That is why Atlanta’s John Marshall Law School has made the inclusion of new technologies in the teaching process a priority.

Our classrooms were designed to access a wide selection of teaching and presentation technologies. From direct access to the Internet and other computer based teaching tools, to the ability to present both recorded and live lectures from multiple video mediums. All of our fixed seating classrooms provide access to power outlets for our students who prefer to utilize portable computers and other electronic devices to enhance their learning experience.

Our classrooms as well as our courtroom facilities include the ability to record lectures and other presentations. These recordings provide valuable feedback for students participating in exercises, lectures, and workshops. Our A/V Control facility can record, redirect, and broadcast presentations of different types to multiple classrooms simultaneously.

In addition to direct presentation technologies, Atlanta’s John Marshall Law School has two Computer Labs, which are located in the school’s Library. These labs provide students with access to individual computers, printers, and the Internet.

Our Internet access and our lab computers give students and library patrons the ability to access an increasingly wide variety of legal resources, as well as the opportunity to use computer-based in-house learning tools.

The Computer Labs are also used by Atlanta’s John Marshall Law School’s on-site Westlaw, Bloomberg and LexisNexis representatives to teach our students how to effectively utilize and improve their research techniques.

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