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How to Ruin a Presentation with PowerPoint
Steve Bradford

Legal educators were slow to adopt PowerPoint as a teaching tool, but many law professors and law librarians are now using PowerPoint or other presentation software for teaching and presentations...

Beginner
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Bloomberg Law: Enhancing Students’ Practice Skills and Marketability with Legal Technology
Sarah Glassmeyer

Learn how Bloomberg Law is revolutionizing the way lawyers do business and the way law students become practice ready. We will also highlight how students can leverage the power of Bloomberg Law...

Beginner
Active Learning in the Law School Classroom: Tips and Technology to Help Create and Sustain It
Karen Lundquist

From our own life experiences, we know that hands-on learning is best. We can listen to someone explain to us how to hit a backhand, or use a function in Word or on our computer, or bake a cake,...

Beginner Faculty
Taking up Slack: Renergizing Group Communications in the 21st Century
Elmer Masters

Slack (https://slack.com/) is an easy to use communication tool. It brings all of your group communication needs into a single,...

Beginner
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Technologist
Pedagogy & Practicality: Teaching legal tech to law students at the Legal Information Institute
Craig Newton

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...

Beginner
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Librarian
Technologist
Yes, You Can! - Offering a Law Practice Tech Course at Your Law School
Doug Edmunds

Three years after getting the course proposal approved by our academic affairs committee, we were finally able to teach LAW431 - Law Practice Technologies, an upper-level 2-credit course, this...

Beginner
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Technologist
Clinic-Library Collaborations to Increase Adoption of Instructional and Law Practice Technologies in Clinics
Alex Berrio Matamoros

Many law librarians have studied instructional design and teaching techniques in library school, taught hands-on experiential research courses using various technology tools, or taken online...

Beginner
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Librarian
Unlearning - The Hardest Part of Law School
Deb Cohen

No one arrives at law school with a clean slate; everyone comes with prior knowledge. This is important because constructivist learning theory indicates that we build on our existing knowledge....

Beginner Faculty
Time-Shifting in the Age of Dr. Who: Designing Interactive Asynchronous Skills and Seminar Courses
Max Huffman, Cynthia Adams, Jeani Young

            Working with course designers provided by Indiana University through its IU Online initiative, we are designing fully...

Beginner
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Technologist
Top Five Online Interactive Tools to Turn Legal Education into Legal Educa-FUN!
Avery Le

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,...

Beginner Faculty
Is this thing on? Using your video management system to go beyond basic lecture capture
Deborah Ginsberg

Lecture capture systems are great for recording classes - a couple of clicks and students get instant access to videos, slides, and more.  But these systems are capable of handling even more...

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