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Palimpsests: legal education (over)writing educational theory
Authenticity in learning: transactional learning in virtual communities
The lost vocabulary: curriculum design, professional knowledge and pedagogic identities
Rogers, constructivism and jurisprudence: educational critique and the legal curriculum
Professional legal education in Scotland
Representations in law: an experiment in interdisciplinarity
Talk about talk: are discussion forums worth the effort?
Virtual learning environments: the alternative to the box under the bed
Presence, emergence and knowledge objects: user interaction in a virtual learning environment
Through a screen, darkly: electronic legal education in Europe
Authentic learning: transactions in virtual communities
E-legal learning: the gradual revolution
Imagined communities, imaginary conversations: failure and the construction of legal identities
Virtual communities on the web: transactional learning and teaching
Multimedia: en(c)hancing student learning?
Do we value what clients think about their lawyers? If so, why don't we measure it?
Conference review: Scholarship of Teaching & Learning, City University 2005
Seminar report: eLRC -- mapping the landscape
ICT and professional legal education
Learning Outcomes
'Satisfied students ... we should have them stuffed': dealing with (mis)perceptions and realities of e-learning
BILETA 2006 Paper
On the edge: ICT and the transformation of professional learning
From student to trainee practitioner – a study of team working as a learning experience
UK legal education and ICT: state of the discipline, state of the art...
Transactional learning and simulations: how far can we go in professional legal education?
Draft Paper: Standardised Client article, UCLA conference October 2006
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Curriculum design as stage management
JISC Learning & Teaching Practice Experts Group Meeting
When did you last get excited about curriculum?
SIMPLE Final Report: Replay/remix/feedforward assessment culture vs. snapshot assessment
Transactional learning & knowledge objects
SIMPLE final report
Up & down
Final reflections, CALI
CALI, day 3, Building AltLaw.org, Stuart Sierra
CALI, day 3: RSS & Widgets: How to put your law school on iGoogle, My Yahoo, Facebook, and MySpace, Len Davidson
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