Continuing Education, Technology - Written by Elbert Chu on Tuesday, April 26, 2011 19:59 - 0 Comments
Law professors turn to educational software
More than 100 lawyers, deans and law professors met in New York on April 15 and 16. They wanted to “swap ideas on how to update legal education, increase practical skills training, rein in costs and come up with ways to translate ideas into action.”
“Students learn about technology and substantive law by creating software applications that walk users through legal scenarios or offer other legal support, while lawyers and the public benefit from online resources that would help improve access to justice for everyone.”
-WA
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