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Using Video Communications to Support Distance Instruction

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This session examines distance learning trends in legal education, including classroom design, software platforms, and new instructional approaches that use real-time video communications to teach law school courses. The ABA will soon be loosening restrictions on distance instruction to allow more distance credits that can be used to satisfy graduation requirements (15) and more distance credits that can be taken in a single semester (15). With these changes, we will likely see a new round of distance learning experimentation in legal education.

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Time slot: 
20 June 16:00 - 17:00
Room: 
WCC 2009

Finding, Clipping and Using Video Clips in the Classroom

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Video clips can be a useful tool for teaching various topics in the law school classroom.  This may seem "old school" yet few professors utilize this interesting and engaging medium to help teach doctrinal topics.  This presentation will cover the following:
1) How to find clips
2) How to edit clips - with a live demonstration of the editing process using free tools
3) How to catalogue clips
4) How to insert them into a PowerPoint presentation
5) Methods of assessment of the point illustrated by the clip

Going Hollywood on Your Desktop: Creating Great Screen Capture Video

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Virtual Handout available at: http://jillasmith.com/law-library-blogging/virtual-handout-cali-2014/
The presentation exceeds the maximum upload limit for the conference website, but you can download it here: https://georgetown.box.com/s/jknlwhgr2ihv40adn3es

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Time slot: 
21 June 09:00 - 10:00
Room: 
WCC 2019
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