Rebecca S. Trammell

Ph.D. Computing Technology in Education

Dr. Trammell served as a reference librarian at Northern Illinois University College of law, Associate Director of the Law Library at the University of Nebraska (go Cornhuskers), and as Law Library Director and Associate Professor of Law at both the Dwayne O. Andreas School of Law, Barry University, and the University of Kentucky School of Law. She served as Professor of Law at Stetson University’s College of Law.

Dr. Trammell holds a Ph.D. in Computing Technology in education. She has been active in distance and online learning throughout her career as evidenced by the title of her dissertation, “Technology and Legal Research: What is Taught and what is used in Practice.” While at Stetson she taught both online and classroom courses including Cyberlaw and Feminist Jurisprudence. She has taught American Legal History and includes “Orphan Train Myths and Legal Reality” as one of her favorite publications. She is currently working on a book project focusing on the American colonies’ transition from colony to state during and following the American Revolution.

CALI Lessons

This table shows Lessons and podcasts by this author. It includes Lesson title, CALI Topics for the Lesson, the date the Lesson was published on the CALI website, the date the Lesson was last updated, and run/usage totals for the past 30 and 120 days.

Note: usage information for podcasts is not available here and is marked as N/A.

Lesson Title CALI Topic(s) Published in Latest update Runs Past 30 Days Runs Past 120 Days
Updating Federal and State Statutes
  • 1L - First Year Lesson Topics
  • Legal Research
2009 February 24, 2025
Validating Cases Using Online Citators
  • 1L - First Year Lesson Topics
  • Legal Research
2009 March 13, 2025
Plagiarism in an Online World - Staying Out of Trouble
  • 1L - First Year Lesson Topics
  • Legal Research
  • Legal Writing
2009 August 27, 2021
Florida Legal Research: Primary Resources
  • 1L - First Year Lesson Topics
  • Legal Research
  • Legal Research by State
2009 March 20, 2019