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Diny Peters – Stories about ICT in Legal Education – Subtech 2006, Oslo

Here is a story from Diny Peters, a consultant to European law schools who I worked with on the Rechtenonline project in the Netherlands several years ago. Diny is a delightful and insightful person who talks about working on the Rechtononline project which was (and is) a very ambitious project for the Dutch. The podcast […]

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Jon Bing – Stories about ICT in Legal Education – Subtech 2006, Oslo

Here is another short (1 minute) story from Subtech 2006 told by Jon Bing of the University of Oslo. Click to listen or right-click to download the MP3 – JonBing_Interview.mp3

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Claes Martinsson – Stories About IT in Educaction from Subtech 2006

As part of a workshop during Subtech 2006, I had participants interview each other asking to share a story about a success or failure in using ICT in legal education. This short podcast (4:30) is Claes Martinsson of the Göteborg University in Sweden. The interviewer is Diny Peters from The Netherlands. Click to listen to […]

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Professor Giovanni Sartor: Proprietary and Communal Knowledge: The Case of Open Source – Subtech 2006, Oslo

This is another podcast from Subtech 2006 which I attended in Oslo, Norway. Professor Giovanni Sartor,Marie-Curie Professor of Legal Informatics and Legal Theory. EuropeanUniversity Institute, Florence spoke on "Proprietary and Communal Knowledge: The Case of Open Source" The podcast is 56 minutes long. Click to listen or right-click to download the MP3 – GiovanniSartorSubtech2006.mp3

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Ralph Amissah and Stefan Bengtsson Stories About IT in Education from Subtech 2006

Here is another short podcast which is a discussion between Ralph Amissah and Stefan Bengtsson about Success (or Failure) Stories using IT in Education. Ralph has worked on SiSU project (website here) for quite a while. Stefan is a multimedia developer at Lunds University Faculty of Law in Sweden. This podcast is 9 minutes and […]

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Maharg, McKellan, Bloxham and Barton on “Current E-learning Projects …Overview of What’s Happening in the UK” at Subtech 2006, Oslo

Here is another podcast of a presentation given at Subtech 2006 in Oslo, Norway on Friday, June 20, 2006. The speakers were Paul Maharg, Pat McKellar, Sefton Bloxham and Karen Barton. The title of the presentation was "Current E-learning Projects, and Also a ‘state ofplay’ Presentation: Overview of What’s Happening in the UK Currently as […]

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Tom Bruce on “LIIs and Their Parents: What Could Law Schools Learn From Public Legal Information Providers, and Why Won’t They?” from Subtech 2006, Oslo

Here is the first of several podcasts from Subtech 2006 conference that I attended in Oslo, Norway this past week. Tom Bruce, Director of the Legal Information Institute at Cornell gave a talk that was was insightful and probing and wickedly funny. At one point he played a Flash animation that must be experienced to […]

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SUBTECH 2006 – Lessons Learned in using ICT in Legal Education – Paul Maharg and Peter Martin

As part of a workshop I ran with Deb Quentel at Subtech2006 in Oslo, Norway, I had participants interview each other on the topic of "Lessons Learned using ICT in Legal Education". This admittedly broad subject lent itself to telling stories that could cover a wide swath of subjects and the podcasts I will be […]

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Podcast Interview with Professor Robin Craig of the University of Indiana-Indianapolis School of Law Teaching Property II

This is an podcast interview in our continuing series of podcast interviews with law faculty who participated in the Legal Education Podcasting Project this past semester (Spring or Winter) of 2006. Professor Robin Craig of the University of Indiana-Indianapolis School of Law recorded the classroom for her Property II course. The podcast can be found […]

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Podcast Interviews with Law Faculty Podcasters – Professor Thad Pope of University of Memphis School of Law Teaching Health Law

This is the next interview in our series of interviews with law faculty who participated in the Legal Education Podcasting Project this past semester (Spring or Winter) of 2006. Professor Thaddeus Pope of the University of Memphis School of Law recorded the classroom for his Health Law course. This podcast is 38 minutes and 46 […]

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