law students

The Road Less Traveled: don't be afraid to stray from the [treasure hunt] trail when assessing students' skills

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During this session, Michelle Trumbo discusses the critical role of assessments in upper-division legal research curricula and provides insight into best practices regarding the same.

Schedule info

Time slot: 
20 June 12:00 - 13:00
Room: 
165
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Top Five Online Interactive Tools to Turn Legal Education into Legal Educa-FUN!

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How do you keep your students' level of engagement and participation in your class at an all-time high when their brains are pre-occupied with the influx of laptops, mobile phones, tablets, and the like? That’s easy – use those same technologies to rewire their focus by incorporating those devices back into the classroom.
 

Schedule info

Time slot: 
19 June 09:00 - 10:00
Room: 
180
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Pedagogy & Practicality: Teaching legal tech to law students at the Legal Information Institute

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The Legal Information Institute at Cornell Law School is best known for decades of technical innovation in publishing legal reference materials online for free. Law students have always performed a wide variety of roles in helping us realize that mission.

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Time slot: 
19 June 10:30 - 11:30
Room: 
125
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