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Suzanna Johnson
Class of 2009

"This is the first time I am living on my own. Louisiana is a very different state than Florida, and I was put into an extremely academically competitive environment, far surpassing what I was used to. I believe that these experiences will prepare me for any challenge I may face in the future."

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The LSU Law Center features the only joint degree program, Juris Doctor/Graduate Diploma in Comparative Law, in the United States and is only one of two such programs in the Western Hemisphere.

Instructional Support for Faculty

LSU Law Instructional Technology Services provides in-class technology assistance for faculty.  Requests for faculty can be made by help phone, telephone, email, form, or at the Law Library Reference Desk.  Please note, we ask for at least two days of advance notice. 

Instructional Video Recording & Streaming
LSU Law Instructional Technology Services provides video recording and streaming services by faculty request in recording-equipped rooms:  106, 108, 110, 212, 214, 216, Clinic Interview Rooms, Robinson Courtroom, and McKernan Auditorium.  Video recordings are usually available within one day.  Video streaming of live classes can be provided to any classroom or offsite location with adequate bandwidth.  Please note that all requests should be made at least two days in advance using this form. 
Instructional Technology Training and Consulting
LSU Law Instructional Technology Services provides training and consultation for instructional technology topics for students, faculty, and staff during normal working hours (M-F, 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.).

Instructional Technology Assistance

LSU Law Instructional Technology Services provides in-class technology assistance for faculty.  Requests for faculty can be made by help phone, telephone, email, form, or at the Law Library Reference Desk.  Please note, we ask for at least two days of advance notice. 

Instructional Video Recording & Streaming

LSU Law Instructional Technology Services provides video recording and streaming services by faculty request in recording-equipped rooms:  106, 108, 110, 212, 214, 216, Clinic Interview Rooms, Robinson Courtroom, and McKernan Auditorium.  Video recordings are usually available within one day.  Video streaming of live classes can be provided to any classroom or offsite location with adequate bandwidth.  Please note that all requests should be made at least two days in advance using this form

Instructional Technology Training and Consulting

LSU Law Instructional Technology Services provides training and consultation for instructional technology topics for students, faculty, and staff during normal working hours (M-F, 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.).

 

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