Also titled: Social media and Higher Education: FOMO (fear of missing out) or does digitally enabled learning have a place in Law Schools
At a time of much debate on the subject of legal education within the UK, universities are having to...
Online social network sites (“SNS”) have emerged as a significant socio-technical phenomenon in the ...
Distance learning technologies will be used increasingly by law schools both to enhance learning wit...
Also titled: Social media and Higher Education: FOMO (fear of missing out) or does digitally enabled...
Recently embraced by the legal profession to make justice more accessible, social media (SM) is fast...
<p>Draws on Trigwell et al, 'Scholarship of teaching: a model' (2000) 19(2) Higher education researc...
Law schools should use social media websites such as Twitter and Facebook, and blogs to strengthen t...
The Covid-19 pandemic has wreaked havoc globally and has forced people to change their outlook and d...
1. Understanding the legal issues regardIng social media and networking sites and their users -- 2. ...
[Extract] While I am not an expert in digital technologies, I am interested in thinking progressivel...
Legal education is at a crossroads. As today\u27s media-saturated students enter law school, they fi...
In The Merchant of Venice, Shylock the Jew represents the quintessential ‘other’. While he longs for...
Social media – in particular blogging and Tweeting – offers unprecedented oppor- tunities for legal ...
The present study outlines how social media can be used as a learning tool within a training program...
Law students who have never lived in a world without computers or the Internet are known as digital...
At a time of much debate on the subject of legal education within the UK, universities are having to...
Online social network sites (“SNS”) have emerged as a significant socio-technical phenomenon in the ...
Distance learning technologies will be used increasingly by law schools both to enhance learning wit...
Also titled: Social media and Higher Education: FOMO (fear of missing out) or does digitally enabled...
Recently embraced by the legal profession to make justice more accessible, social media (SM) is fast...
<p>Draws on Trigwell et al, 'Scholarship of teaching: a model' (2000) 19(2) Higher education researc...
Law schools should use social media websites such as Twitter and Facebook, and blogs to strengthen t...
The Covid-19 pandemic has wreaked havoc globally and has forced people to change their outlook and d...
1. Understanding the legal issues regardIng social media and networking sites and their users -- 2. ...
[Extract] While I am not an expert in digital technologies, I am interested in thinking progressivel...
Legal education is at a crossroads. As today\u27s media-saturated students enter law school, they fi...
In The Merchant of Venice, Shylock the Jew represents the quintessential ‘other’. While he longs for...
Social media – in particular blogging and Tweeting – offers unprecedented oppor- tunities for legal ...
The present study outlines how social media can be used as a learning tool within a training program...
Law students who have never lived in a world without computers or the Internet are known as digital...
At a time of much debate on the subject of legal education within the UK, universities are having to...
Online social network sites (“SNS”) have emerged as a significant socio-technical phenomenon in the ...
Distance learning technologies will be used increasingly by law schools both to enhance learning wit...