About Technology

North Carolina Central University (NCCU) School of Law is committed to providing, modeling, supporting and integrating technology which is seamless, up-to-date, and is easy to use. The Law School Information Technology Services (ITS) Department provides direct assistance to students, faculty and staff by supporting and maintaining laptop computers of the faculty, staff and students. Additionally, Law School ITS personnel maintain the desktop computers, printers, servers, computer lab, and audio/visual equipment located throughout the Law School.

Online Classroom Management

NCCU School of Law faculty use The West Educational Network® (TWEN®) and LexisNexis Web Courses powered by BlackBoard™ for online classroom management. These systems were specifically designed for usage in law schools.

Lecture Capture

Professors record class and guest lectures for student viewing outside of the classroom. Streams of video, audio, slides, desktop images and more can be recorded simultaneously by any equipment and are captured. All data is uploaded into one presentation. Students receive a link to view the lecture.

Students benefit from lecture capture in numerous ways. Students can watch lectures from anywhere with an internet connection. They can study more efficiently by reviewing specific portions of lectures.

Professors use lecture capture viewing statistics to know what students are watching. Professors can schedule recordings in advance, even from remote locations, and provide a live broadcast to their class.

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