In this session, Professor Joe Regalia will share his work developing legal-writing education tools that leverage GPT technology. He will also share best practices for creating assessments, exercises, and activities for your own students that are tailored to how and what you teach in the classroom. Much of this presentation will focus on case studies and live, hands-on examples (given this is virtual) so that we can spend most of the time learning by doing together
Learning "legal English", the specialized language that students encounter in law school, ...
In the teaching of law in higher education there is a shift away from exclusive emphasis on technica...
Flipped classrooms, hybrid classrooms, face-to-face learning. PowerPoints, Prezis, whiteboards. Hand...
In this session, Professor Joe Regalia will share his work developing legal-writing education tools ...
Increasingly, legal writing educators are serving as English Composition teachers to help law studen...
Our presentation will discuss the impact of ChatGPT on contract drafting pedagogy. Specifically, we ...
ChatGPT's groundbreaking arrival has reshaped the landscape of professional writing, ultimately boos...
ChatGPT and its family of generative tools may seem new, but the process that ChatGPT imitates is as...
Many news sources are raving about how much more advanced ChatGPT-4 is than 3.5. You may have heard ...
This paper discusses the technology-enhanced learning (TEL) environment named indicatively the 'Virt...
AI tools like ChatGPT are increasingly widespread, and despite an uncertain future due to a rapidly ...
Artificial Intelligence (AI)-based ChatGPT developed by OpenAI is now widely accepted in several fie...
The legal industry is expanding its use of technologies, which stimulates legal education practition...
Electronic casebooks offer important benefits of flexibility in control of presentation, connectivit...
The theory and practice of law have been separated in legal education to their detriment since the t...
Learning "legal English", the specialized language that students encounter in law school, ...
In the teaching of law in higher education there is a shift away from exclusive emphasis on technica...
Flipped classrooms, hybrid classrooms, face-to-face learning. PowerPoints, Prezis, whiteboards. Hand...
In this session, Professor Joe Regalia will share his work developing legal-writing education tools ...
Increasingly, legal writing educators are serving as English Composition teachers to help law studen...
Our presentation will discuss the impact of ChatGPT on contract drafting pedagogy. Specifically, we ...
ChatGPT's groundbreaking arrival has reshaped the landscape of professional writing, ultimately boos...
ChatGPT and its family of generative tools may seem new, but the process that ChatGPT imitates is as...
Many news sources are raving about how much more advanced ChatGPT-4 is than 3.5. You may have heard ...
This paper discusses the technology-enhanced learning (TEL) environment named indicatively the 'Virt...
AI tools like ChatGPT are increasingly widespread, and despite an uncertain future due to a rapidly ...
Artificial Intelligence (AI)-based ChatGPT developed by OpenAI is now widely accepted in several fie...
The legal industry is expanding its use of technologies, which stimulates legal education practition...
Electronic casebooks offer important benefits of flexibility in control of presentation, connectivit...
The theory and practice of law have been separated in legal education to their detriment since the t...
Learning "legal English", the specialized language that students encounter in law school, ...
In the teaching of law in higher education there is a shift away from exclusive emphasis on technica...
Flipped classrooms, hybrid classrooms, face-to-face learning. PowerPoints, Prezis, whiteboards. Hand...