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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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Legal Education Podcasting Project – End of Semester Survey Results

In the Spring/Winter 2006 semester, CALI conducted the Legal Education Podcasting Project where about 30 faculty recorded their classroom lectures or created weekly summary podcasts for their students. We did a mid-semester survey and the results were reported here. The PDF of that report is here. I have also conducted about a dozen interviews with […]

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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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Waiting for More Subtech Podcasts?

I will be posting more Subtech 2006 podcasts soon. Unfortunately, I didn’t have time to copy all of the files off of several digital recorders and they are in my luggage which is still in Copenhagen (hopefully) making its way to Chicago.

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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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