George, AM ORCiD: 0000-0002-6308-3558In The Merchant of Venice, Shylock the Jew represents the quintessential ‘other’. While he longs for acceptance, he is ultimately humiliated, and his alterity affirmed. Shylock’s sense of otherness fuels his appeal to the Venetian court to allow him his bond—a pound of his tormentor’s flesh. This paper adopts the concept of otherness as a lens to discuss distance education theory and student experience in online legal education. Fully online legal education is a relatively new form of pedagogy, and it presents a range of challenges. One of those challenges is how to reach out to undergraduate law students who—by virtue of the mode of education they engage in, their place of residence and other demographi...
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In The Merchant of Venice, Shylock the Jew represents the quintessential ‘other’. While he longs for...
This article is free to read on the publishers website In 'The Merchant of Venice', Shylock the Jew ...
Online social network sites (“SNS”) have emerged as a significant socio-technical phenomenon in the ...
Although distance learning, in one form or another, is no longer a new phenomenon, its employment by...
New York Law School (NYLS) created its online, distance learning mental disability law program in an...
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Distance education has disrupted our educational norm, with students taking more online courses than...
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Also titled: Social media and Higher Education: FOMO (fear of missing out) or does digitally enabled...
The growing body of research on law student wellbeing from the US, Australia and the UK almost entir...
This Article examines how Facebook posts can be used to teach professionalism and professional respo...
In The Merchant of Venice, Shylock the Jew represents the quintessential ‘other’. While he longs for...
This article is free to read on the publishers website In 'The Merchant of Venice', Shylock the Jew ...
Online social network sites (“SNS”) have emerged as a significant socio-technical phenomenon in the ...
Although distance learning, in one form or another, is no longer a new phenomenon, its employment by...
New York Law School (NYLS) created its online, distance learning mental disability law program in an...
For some years academics have debated the role in higher education of Facebook, the world’s mo...
At a time of much debate on the subject of legal education within the UK, universities are having to...
Recently embraced by the legal profession to make justice more accessible, social media (SM) is fast...
Distance education has disrupted our educational norm, with students taking more online courses than...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to develop and evaluate the use of a closed community for fir...
Over the last decade the use of social networking sites has swept the nation by providing users with...
With the advent of Web 2.0 tools, educators are looking to these new technological tools to examine ...
Also titled: Social media and Higher Education: FOMO (fear of missing out) or does digitally enabled...
The growing body of research on law student wellbeing from the US, Australia and the UK almost entir...
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