Instructional Technology

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The Office of Instructional Technology is a division of Information Technology falling under the direction of Tiffany Lieuw. Instructional Technology is comprised of two full time staff members, Stuart Miller and Arnold Diaz

Instructional Technology serves the entire Law School community - faculty, staff and students. We provide audio visual support equipment such as microphones, laptops, DVD and VHS players, document cameras and multimedia projectors for class and special event presentations. We also create video programs and record TV programming for faculty use in the classroom, as well as make digital audio and video recordings available on the law school's intranet for the law school community. 

Instructional Technology is located in the Girardi building. Facilities include:

  • Robinson Court Room (G102) - a four camera multimedia courtroom/video studio

  • Courtroom of the '90s (G202) - a two camera multimedia courtroom/video studio

  • Five two-camera Interview studios (G303, G309, G310, G311 & G312) used to video record and review interviewing, counseling, negotiation and mediation exercises.

  • Video control room and administrative office (G305)


Hours of operation:
Monday - Thursday
8:00 am - 9:00 pm

Fridays
8:00 am - 3:00 pm


Weekend and extended hours are worked on an as needed basis (please give two weeks notice of events).

Phone: 213.736.1111
Email:  instructional-technology.dpt@mailman.lls.edu

 

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