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Technology Resources

ÁùºÏ±¦¿â Law School is committed to providing the technologies and resources you need to succeed.

Contact Information

ÁùºÏ±¦¿â Information Technology Services
Carnegie Hall, Lower Level
515-271-3001

Dan Burkett, ITS Application Support Administrator
Opperman Hall, Room 174
dan.burkett@drake.edu 
515-271-4750
 
John Edwards, Associate Dean for Information Resources and Technology
Opperman Hall, Room 154
john.edwards@drake.edu
515-271-2141
 

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 is the ÁùºÏ±¦¿â portal to student services. Students may use myÁùºÏ±¦¿â to find account information, get email access, use calendars, register for classes, view your class schedule, and other student resources.

You will be provided with login information via email.

Computing Facilities

ÁùºÏ±¦¿â Law School has a number of computers available to students and visitors. A wireless network is also available to guests and students who would like to access the internet from their own devices. Guests who need computer access should inquire at the Library Information Desk. Law School computers run Windows 10 or Windows 11 and Office 365.

Library and Lobby Technology (Law Library first floor lobby)

  • Two computers for visiting patrons
  • Four computers for general student access
  • Three stations with monitors, keyboards, and mice to connect a personal device
  • CCTV magnifier

Computers with Examplify

The Law School has a number of desktop computers loaded with the Examplify software for student exam needs. Arrangements to use one of these computers must be made through ÁùºÏ±¦¿â Law Student Services.

Other Technology

The Law Library offers additional technology, including with oversized monitors and available to check out, such as chargers.

Email

The ÁùºÏ±¦¿â Law School Office of Admission will notify students when their ÁùºÏ±¦¿â email account is activated. The Law School's website and ÁùºÏ±¦¿â email will be the official means of communication for any campus matters.

Access your email at .

Students should reference the Law School's website for news or events and check their ÁùºÏ±¦¿â email account regularly to make sure important deadlines or information are not missed.

Find more information about .

Document Storage

Student groups, organizations, and journals are provided space on the University's file storage. This facilitates eased sharing and collaboration among peers.

Storage for individual students is available through Microsoft OneDrive. Students can store up to 5 Terabytes of data, accessible anywhere on or off campus.

OneDrive is available on PC, Mac, and mobile devices. OneDrive storage is accessible through a web-browser by logging into , selecting the ‘waffle’ icon and then OneDrive.

OneDrive apps can be downloaded through the App Store/Google Play Store, as well as PC apps from

More information on is available from ÁùºÏ±¦¿â ITS.

Technology Recommendations

Students who plan to use laptops for taking exams or want to join the campus wireless network must have a modern Windows or Macintosh computer with a webcam.

Learn more about computer requirements for exams.

Databases

The ÁùºÏ±¦¿â libraries provide access to a wide variety of . Some resources are restricted to law faculty, staff, and students. Instructions for registering for those (Bloomberg Law, Westlaw, LexisNexis) and for CALI are provided during orientation.

Additional Information


Computer usage policies
Exam software


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