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Podcasting the Classroom: Two Models – Podcast of Talk at EDUCAUSE 2006 – UPDATED

Elmer Masters and I spoke at EDUCAUSE today in a presentation titled "Podcasting the Classroom: Two Models". Here is the Powerpoint deck from the talk. Elmer used a TiddlyWiki for his talk and I will post a link when I get it – EDUCAUSEPodcasting.ppt Here is a link to the audio of the talk that […]

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Podcast Interview with Professor Vince Chiapetta of Willamette University College of Law about Patents and the BlackBoard v. Desire2Learn Suit – UPDATED

This is my second interview with a law professor who teaches patent law. Professor Vince Chiapetta teaches at Willamette University College of Law and has been involved in patent litigation in the past. The first podcast was with Professor Mary LaFrance of UNLV Boyd School of Law. Vince was kind enough to entertain my questions […]

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California Western School of Law Podcasts its Experts

When the media is reporting on a new story that involves a courtcase or a legal issue, they naturally turn to legal experts to providecommentary. Many of those experts are law professors and I knowof many law schools that provide lists of law professors with expertisewho are willing to speak on to reporters. It’s a […]

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Podcasting The Classroom is Law School’s Tivo

An excellent article in the TimesOnline compares the podcasting ofuniversity lectures to time-shifting television shows like you can dowith Tivo or other digital recorders or like you can do when youdownload televisions shows from iTunes or watch videso on YouTube. Ithink this is an apt comparison. Podcasting gives students moreoptions to integrate their learning into […]

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Podcasts for Getting Back Into “Law School” Mode

Need to get back into "law school mode"? Here are some podcasts that are up your alley. Elmer pointed me to the NPR-sponsored website for Justice Talking where they post MP3s of shows that are law-related. Recent programs posted include… Immigration Reform Collecting DNA from the Accused: Will it Help or Hurt Law Enforcement? The […]

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Interviews with Law Faculty Podcasters – Charles Shafer of U Baltimore – Torts

Here is another in a series of interviews with law faculty who participated in the Legal Education Podcasting Project. Professor Charles Shafer of the University of Baltimore School of Law created weekly summaries for his evening division Torts class. This podcast is 29 minutes long. Click to listen or right-click to download the MP3 – […]

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Invasion of the Podcast People – Screencast Version

As posted earlier, I gave a talk at AALL with Jim Milles. Here is a link to a screencast version of my portion of the talk (audio synced with the slides). This screencast is 27 minutes long.

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Invasion of the Podcast People – Jim Milles and John Mayer at AALL 2006

Jim Milles and I co-presented in a talk at the American Association of Law Libraries conference in St. Louis on Monday, July 10, 2006. Here is a link to my powerpoint slides – InvasionofthePodcastPeoplet.ppt Jim will be posting his slides and perhaps a recording of this presentation as a podcast at his podcast blog, Check […]

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Larry Farmer: New Computer Tools to Facilitate Learning in a Legal Interviewing & Counseling Course – Subtech 2006, Oslo

This is a podcast of a presentation given by Larry Farmer of BYU law school at Subtech 2006 in Oslo, Norway. The title of this talk is "NewComputer Tools to Facilitate Learning in a Legal Interviewing & CounselingCourse", but Larry covers some very interesting ground that belies the title. This podcast is 1 hour, 2 […]

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Bloxham and Cerevkova: Using a VLE to Support Reflective Learning and Personal Development Planning Within a 1st Year Law Module – Subtech 2006, Oslo

This is a podcast from Subtech 2006. This talk is titled "Using a VLE to Support Reflective Learning and Personal Development Planning Within a 1st Year Law Module" given by Sefton Bloxham and Andrea Cerevkova of Edge Hill University. This podcast is 47 minutes long. Click to listen or right-click to download the MP3 – […]

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