Jennifer L. Wondracek is Director of Legal Educational Technology and Professor of Practice effective Fall 2016. She was previously Senior Law Librarian and Associate Director of Instructional Technology at UNT Dallas College of Law.
A native of Ohio, Wondracek chose to pursue her undergraduate studies in the warmer climate of Charleston, SC, graduating from the College of Charleston with a B.S. in Business Administration, a B.A. in Political Science. Wondracek earned her J.D. from the University of North Carolina School Of Law. Licensed to practice law in North Carolina, Wondracek went on to become a Staff Attorney at North Carolina Prisoner Legal Services in Raleigh, NC. Family obligations changed Wondracek’s career path, and in 2006 she graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee with her Masters of Library and Information Science. Wondracek also obtained her Florida bar license in 2006. She has since worked as a law librarian and legal research instructor for Barry University Dwayne O. Andreas School of Law, Elon University School of Law, and University of Florida Levin College of Law.
Wondracek has authored two book chapters and a Florida Bar Journal article. Wondracek has also published in several newsletters and was a blogger and Editor for the RIPS Law Librarian Blog. In July 2017, Wondracek received a grant to work with virtual reality and law students from the American Association of Law Libraries.
Elizabeth Farrell Clifford and Jennifer Wondracek talk about bringing technology education to law schools.
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