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May 15, 2007
presentation: New Skills & New Learning for Tomorrow's Lawyers
As you all know from earlier posts, I spent the autumn researching legal technology and education, examining how a changing practice environment affects what, and how, law schools should teach. The Berkman Center for Internet & Society, with LexisNexis, published the results as New Skills, New Learning: Legal Education & the Promise of Technology.
I will be presenting these findings and facilitating discussion about what legal educators (and others) can do to respond to emerging challenges at an upcoming Berkman Center luncheon:
Tuesday, May 22
12:30-1:30pm
23 Everett St, Cambridge MA
Webcast
Second Life
Your participation as a law school innovator would be very welcome. Please RSVP if you can attend. Hope to see you next week!
- Gene Koo
May 15, 2007 in Announcements, Teaching -- curriculum, Teaching -- pedagogy, Technology -- in general, Technology -- in the classroom | Permalink
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