Serious consideration of our students’ learning requires us to engage with the theoretical constructs of other disciplines, some of which have much to tell us about how we teach law, how we might teach it more effectively; how our students learn and what they understand as learning. This interdisciplinary understanding is an essential component in the dialectic between theory and praxis of teaching and learning, and the law. If this is true for what might be termed more traditional learning methods, it is even more the case for computerbased educational interventions. In computer-based learning, the management of learning on many levels becomes critical to educational success, and the understanding and application of interdisciplin...
The Faculty of Law at Ryerson University has undertaken extensive curricular reforms aimed at engagi...
In this article, I draft the outlines of a law school program that delivers a systemic approach to l...
Educational theory is reviewed in context of its implications for Technology Enhanced Learning (TEL)...
Paul Maharg presents a critical inquiry into the identity and possibilities of legal education, and ...
It is clear that there is an urgent need to reconceptualise the pedagogy of the tertiary learning en...
Interdisciplinary legal education found its roots nearly a century ago, but recently there has been ...
Reviews empirical pedagogic researchThe Role of New Technology in Improving Engagement among Law Stu...
With the goal of identifying success factors for interdisciplinary collaboration, this paper describ...
This is a chapter within Critical Digital Pedagogy: Broadening Horizons, Bridging Theory and Practic...
17.1 Up until the 1990s the methods used to teach the law had evolved little since the first law sch...
(Excerpt) This article, based on a presentation that we gave at the AALS conference in New York in J...
This chapter presents a case study in teaching LawTech involving experiential learning and a collabo...
The authors examine the reasons why law faculty should implement technology into the legal education...
This article explores the design of a law curriculum in any jurisdiction which might more closely ac...
This paper identifies that technology is often used in an educational context for non-pedagogical re...
The Faculty of Law at Ryerson University has undertaken extensive curricular reforms aimed at engagi...
In this article, I draft the outlines of a law school program that delivers a systemic approach to l...
Educational theory is reviewed in context of its implications for Technology Enhanced Learning (TEL)...
Paul Maharg presents a critical inquiry into the identity and possibilities of legal education, and ...
It is clear that there is an urgent need to reconceptualise the pedagogy of the tertiary learning en...
Interdisciplinary legal education found its roots nearly a century ago, but recently there has been ...
Reviews empirical pedagogic researchThe Role of New Technology in Improving Engagement among Law Stu...
With the goal of identifying success factors for interdisciplinary collaboration, this paper describ...
This is a chapter within Critical Digital Pedagogy: Broadening Horizons, Bridging Theory and Practic...
17.1 Up until the 1990s the methods used to teach the law had evolved little since the first law sch...
(Excerpt) This article, based on a presentation that we gave at the AALS conference in New York in J...
This chapter presents a case study in teaching LawTech involving experiential learning and a collabo...
The authors examine the reasons why law faculty should implement technology into the legal education...
This article explores the design of a law curriculum in any jurisdiction which might more closely ac...
This paper identifies that technology is often used in an educational context for non-pedagogical re...
The Faculty of Law at Ryerson University has undertaken extensive curricular reforms aimed at engagi...
In this article, I draft the outlines of a law school program that delivers a systemic approach to l...
Educational theory is reviewed in context of its implications for Technology Enhanced Learning (TEL)...