Videoconferencing
Videoconferencing
The Washburn Law Library is dedicated to facilitating the use of videoconferencing as a way for law schools to communicate. We have compiled a list of schools that currently have conferencing capabilities. If you would like to add your school to the list please fill out our survey. If you are interested in setting up test video conferencing, please contact Glen McBeth or Barbara Ginzburg.
Washburn's research website, WashLaw, also contains significant information regarding videoconferencing capabilities.
Videoconferencing at Washburn School of Law
Scheduling and Technical Contact
Glen McBeth
Instructional Technology Librarian
785.231.1010 x1778
glen.mcbeth@washburn.edu
Current Uses of Videoconferencing
Trial Advocacy remote dispositions
Computer and Law CLE's
Student Organization joint-meetings with other law schools
Student job interviews
Location of Videoconferencing equipment
Moot courtroom - good for larger groups
Portable Unit - good for small groups (12 people or fewer)
Technical Details
Polycom 8000VSX (IP and ISDN)
Radvision MCU-323 (IP)
Zydacron Z35x videoconferencing software




