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Journal of Legal Education

2002 Volume 52, Number 1

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Number of articles: 2

  1. Electronic Technology Provides a New Methodology for Teaching and Testing

    Hugh Gibbons

    Describes an instructional experiment in a law school torts class; rather than using electronic media to teach students, they were provided with an interactive computer program and required to use ... More

    pp. 145-50

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  2. Computer-Enhanced Collaborative Drafting in Legal Education

    Laura R. Winer

    Reports on the pilot year of a 3-year research program on developing discipline-appropriate models for computer-enhanced collaborative learning. Focusing on a computer program for collaborative... More

    pp. 278-86

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