Law students matriculating today were “born digital.” As digital natives, they have never known a world without digital technology, and therefore, they think and process information differently than previous generations. Although law school student bodies have changed, law school assessment methods have remained static, with students nearly universally being evaluated entirely by one exam at the end of the course. Best Practices, the Carnegie Report, and more recently the ABA, have acknowledged that this system of evaluation is contrary to learning theory and that periodic assessment of student learning is crucial to improving the performance of both students and teachers. Nevertheless, change has yet to occur. It is time to change. Using ...
This essay examines how law school education can be modernized through the use of technology. First,...
For the past 120 years, legal education in the United States has been fundamentally unchanged, even ...
Law students who have never lived in a world without computers or the Internet are known as digital...
Law students matriculating today were “born digital.” As digital natives, they have never known a wo...
The term “digital native” was created by an educational consultant more than a decade ago to suggest...
Legal education has never considered technological proficiency to be a key outcome. Law professors m...
Technology is changing the way that legal services are delivered and impacting on the administration...
The role technology plays in the legal profession is growing. It is, therefore, incumbent on legal e...
The paper offers a reflection on how applications of computer technology (including data analytics) ...
First year Law students submitted technology reviews as part of an assessment for their Legal Method...
Previous work within the Faculty of Law, QUT had considered law students perceptions and use of tech...
Law schools (and indeed all of higher education) have witnessed an explosive growth in the use of te...
The author discusses changing the assessment on a content-heavy course by utilising tools readily av...
For the past 120 years, legal education in the United States has been fundamentally unchanged, even ...
This article attempts to further the literature on technology in the classroom by performing an init...
This essay examines how law school education can be modernized through the use of technology. First,...
For the past 120 years, legal education in the United States has been fundamentally unchanged, even ...
Law students who have never lived in a world without computers or the Internet are known as digital...
Law students matriculating today were “born digital.” As digital natives, they have never known a wo...
The term “digital native” was created by an educational consultant more than a decade ago to suggest...
Legal education has never considered technological proficiency to be a key outcome. Law professors m...
Technology is changing the way that legal services are delivered and impacting on the administration...
The role technology plays in the legal profession is growing. It is, therefore, incumbent on legal e...
The paper offers a reflection on how applications of computer technology (including data analytics) ...
First year Law students submitted technology reviews as part of an assessment for their Legal Method...
Previous work within the Faculty of Law, QUT had considered law students perceptions and use of tech...
Law schools (and indeed all of higher education) have witnessed an explosive growth in the use of te...
The author discusses changing the assessment on a content-heavy course by utilising tools readily av...
For the past 120 years, legal education in the United States has been fundamentally unchanged, even ...
This article attempts to further the literature on technology in the classroom by performing an init...
This essay examines how law school education can be modernized through the use of technology. First,...
For the past 120 years, legal education in the United States has been fundamentally unchanged, even ...
Law students who have never lived in a world without computers or the Internet are known as digital...