The recent revolutionisation of the courtrooms with digitalization such as live-streaming or broadcasting of the court’s proceedings would undeniably allow the public virtual entry into the courtrooms. Hence, this article highlights the need for the law faculties and law schools to embrace the remote communication technology in the teaching and learning of legal education which undeniably is an important tool for the graduate’s future employability. It would be submitted that the law faculties and law schools in Malaysia must continue the e-learning beyond the COVID-19 period. The 'old-fashioned' face-to-face interactions between students and lecturers must be adjusted to imbue the remote communication technology. Further, the regulatory bo...
Most law schools suspended their live classroom teaching in March 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic ...
The use of technology for purposes such as communication and document management has become essentia...
The formulation of the National Policy on IR40 and Internet of things signals the Malaysian governme...
The need for the law schools to imbue technology in teaching and learning on a range of digital plat...
The Covid-19 pandemic has wreaked havoc globally and has forced people to change their outlook and d...
In addition to an understanding of substantive law, the undergraduate law degree at Queensland Unive...
The recent technological advances trigger the emergence of the Fourth IndustryRevolution (...
This article addresses the emerging market for legal distance education. The market is being driven...
All law schools had to go online ( if only for a few months) in the last year due to the pandemic. ...
Distance learning is now a central component of the law school curriculum. The COVID-19 pandemic for...
During Covid time nothing remained untouched and due to social distancing every thing is done on onl...
Legal educators must increase the use of technology in legal education today Although some legal edu...
COVID-19 Pandemic has significantly affected and changed many spheres of life. Education is said to ...
Charles Darwin University (CDU) is unique in having the only law school in Australia whose distance ...
Presentation on Distance Learning to the AALS Workshop on Teaching with Technology: First Steps and ...
Most law schools suspended their live classroom teaching in March 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic ...
The use of technology for purposes such as communication and document management has become essentia...
The formulation of the National Policy on IR40 and Internet of things signals the Malaysian governme...
The need for the law schools to imbue technology in teaching and learning on a range of digital plat...
The Covid-19 pandemic has wreaked havoc globally and has forced people to change their outlook and d...
In addition to an understanding of substantive law, the undergraduate law degree at Queensland Unive...
The recent technological advances trigger the emergence of the Fourth IndustryRevolution (...
This article addresses the emerging market for legal distance education. The market is being driven...
All law schools had to go online ( if only for a few months) in the last year due to the pandemic. ...
Distance learning is now a central component of the law school curriculum. The COVID-19 pandemic for...
During Covid time nothing remained untouched and due to social distancing every thing is done on onl...
Legal educators must increase the use of technology in legal education today Although some legal edu...
COVID-19 Pandemic has significantly affected and changed many spheres of life. Education is said to ...
Charles Darwin University (CDU) is unique in having the only law school in Australia whose distance ...
Presentation on Distance Learning to the AALS Workshop on Teaching with Technology: First Steps and ...
Most law schools suspended their live classroom teaching in March 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic ...
The use of technology for purposes such as communication and document management has become essentia...
The formulation of the National Policy on IR40 and Internet of things signals the Malaysian governme...