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Looking Back, Looking Forward: What We Learned from Building a 100% Online Course

Presenter(s): 
Corinne St. Claire, Loyola Law School, Los Angeles

For the past two years, Loyola Law School has offered a 100% online course in Technology & Privacy.  Come see how the faculty and instructional technologists worked together to build the synchronous and asynchronous aspects of the course as well hear lessons learned from using various technologies (learning management systems, online conferencing software, freeware).  Interest in distance education is growing, and some assembly is indeed required to craft quality courses for students.

 

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Time slot: 
23 June 10:30 - 11:30
Room: 
229

Building a Record with E-Portfolios

Presenter(s): 
Kenneth Hirsh, University of Cincinnati College of Law
Michael Samson, Wayne State University Law School Library

Electronic portfolios, or E-portfolios, represent a new and different way for law students to capture and share the body of work they create during their law school careers.  Students and professionals in the creative and design arts, such as fine arts, theater, and architecture, have traditionally created portfolios that are representations of their work product.  Portfolios show the maturing and development of a student’s skills and ideas over time.  As it becomes increasingly important for law students to distinguish themselves in a contracting legal market, the use

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Time slot: 
21 June 13:00 - 14:00
Room: 
229
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