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Factors Related To The Frequency Of Use Of Presentation And Curriculum Computer Software By Teachers, John Fraas, Cathy Pugh, Susan Bon Oct 2004

Factors Related To The Frequency Of Use Of Presentation And Curriculum Computer Software By Teachers, John Fraas, Cathy Pugh, Susan Bon

John W. Fraas

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Law School Education In The 21st Century: Adding Information Technology Instruction To The Curriculum, Kenneth J. Hirsh, Wayne Miller Jan 2004

Law School Education In The 21st Century: Adding Information Technology Instruction To The Curriculum, Kenneth J. Hirsh, Wayne Miller

Wayne Miller

For the past 120 years, legal education in the United States has been fundamentally unchanged, even while the practice of law has been revolutionized by information technology. The ideal of the Socratic Method is still dominant in first year and many upperclass courses. Clinical and practice courses have expanded since the early-1980s; however, although state-of-the-art technology is now commonplace in law offices, most federal courthouses, and some state courtrooms, until now, there has been little effort to contextualize the importance of technology for law students. The authors review the availability of courses covering use of technology in law practice at …


Curriculum Frameworks And Change, Dave Tout Dec 2003

Curriculum Frameworks And Change, Dave Tout

David (Dave) Tout

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