Our second international Simulated Client workshop, which this time was held under the auspices of the PEARL centre, The Australian National University, Canberra, went very well - 31 registrants, seven speakers, and as with the first event in London, lots of lively discussions, questions, and take-aways for those present. All workshop resources will be posted in the LH column of this blog, under SCI Workshop, Canberra, 16.8.17. Here are the permalinks to the liveblogged posts on my blog over at paulmaharg.com:
Debra Nestel, Simulations for learning and teaching: Experiences from healthcare
Lucy Evans, The experience of using SCs at Flinders Law School
Julienne Jen, Research into SCs: The Hong Kong University experience
Moira Murray, SCs and students at ANU College of Law: Student evaluation of the use of SCs
Anneka Ferguson, Vivien Holmes, Pamela Taylor-Barnett, The power of narrative: Immersive video/audio work with students
I’m hoping to organise a third and final event next year at Osgoode Hall Law School, Toronto. More to follow on that. Anyone want more information on any of the three events, please do drop me a line.
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