Online Classes in Law Schools: From Soup to Nuts

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Date: 
Thursday, June 24, 2010
Time: 
10:30am
Room: 
207

Online classes have exploded in popularity in higher education, and law schools are slowly catching up.  Are you or your school interested in offering online courses? If you are, come, share and learn at this panel discussion from the people who have done it. We will cover various aspects of online teaching, administrating and supporting online teaching, including how to start up one, and how to keep it going.

Panelists:

Tom Boone
Reference Librarian
Loyola Law School

Elizabeth Farrell              
Research/Instructional Technology Librarian
Florida State University College of Law

Lindsay Matts
Educational Technologist
William Mitchell College of Law

Susie Pontiff Stringer
Director of Academic Technology
Florida Coastal School of Law

Don Zhou
Assist Director, Library and Educational Technology
William Mitchell College of Law

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