If you’ve followed Mac Law Students for any length of time, you know that I’ve struggled to figure out what to do with the site since I graduated from law school waaay back in 2008. I’m happy to report that after a mere two years of screwing around, I’ve finally come up with a way [...]
Dennis Bishop, the Director of Information & Technology at the University of Oregon School of Law, has in the past been good enough to send me a breakdown of laptop use at his school. Now he has updated numbers for Fall 2010. Macs are doing rather well:
Student Platforms (all)
MacOS = 371 (67%)
Windows = 166 (32%)
Unknown [...]
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In May I posted a breakout of Mac/PC laptop use that was sent to me by Dennis Bishop, the Director of Information & Technology at the University of Oregon School of Law. At the time, the numbers revealed that Macs were doing quite well at the school:
209 Macs
136 Dell
77 Non-Package (not one of the school’s [...]
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Unfortunately, state bar associations seldom provide easy to find and reliably up to date information information about laptop use in bar exams. Some states do not use laptops, and don’t even mention laptops in their exam FAQs, while others make vague statements about laptop use, without providing specifics. I will only include a particular state [...]
Dennis Bishop, the Director of Information & Technology at the University of Oregon School of Law, sent me this comparison of Mac and PC use at his school. The numbers speak for themselves. Dennis notes, “We consider ourselves a testament to other law school IT departments that allowing Macs can actually make your life easier.”
He [...]