If you want to integrate ICT in your legal teaching, what are the simply-cannot-succeed withhout-these- must-knows? START by applying the following six guidelines: Align learning goals, learning activities and assessments Learning goals provide guidance for the learning direction. These goals…
Market yourself: Make a MOOC
These are difficult times for law schools. And many a law firm would not mind seeing more clients entering through its doors. Here is a solution. Show your expertise to potental clients: make a legal MOOC. Not only will…
Experiential teaching
“Experiential education is so valuable because it integrates doctrinal knowledge, technical skills and professional values. The integration only becomes pedagogically effective though, if students can reflect on their experiences under the guidance of experienced teachers.” – Dean Fischer of…
Gamification enters legal education
The National Law school of India has introduced an interesting approach for learning law: cyber laboratory activities. This introduces gamification into legal education. I am a great fan of using gamification in legal learning. One does not yet see…
Get a grip on the legal corporate university
Legal corporate universities are getting popular. Originally they represented a centralized approach to deemed necessary training, in which the legal parent organization created a set of programs and discipline-specific owners that run the “colleges” or learning program…
Why don’t they just do as taught?
I recently picked up an excellent book on transfer of training. Beyond transfer of training by Mary L. Broad. In legal training the issue of transfer remains a huge challenge. Basically, transfer involves the application in the workplace of what…
Free teaching resources
Once in a while I bump into interesting online resources for legal teaching. Note that the information is not always updated. Do not hesitate to send me tips on interesting sites with teaching resources. Here are the latest: Harvard Institute…
What should law schools actually do?
“We need to immerse students in a practical learning environment that helps prepare them for the world of law practice.” – M. Schizer, Dean Columbia Law School. Forbes magazine sat down with Columbia Law School Dean David M. Schizer to discuss…
Learn to use technology for legal teaching
Want some help to better understand how to use technology to enhance your legal teaching practice? Now is your chance. Follow an open course. Join in this course on technology enhanced learning. Here is the program: Week 0: TEL & the…
WHO is responsible for legal performance? Often not the legal instructor
Who is best placed to improve legal staff if its performance is deficient? Usually, all fingers point to the legal instructor or trainer. Surprisingly in 80% of the situations it is the manager and supervisors who are the one’s to…