The Electronic Classroom: A Personal Account of Learning the Law by Email
Abstract
A student's personal account on the initial attempt to teach a law course with a computer network as a tool of teaching. There is a brief description of the extent to which law firms and lawyers themselves have used and are using this new technology. An outline of the law course follows. This is with particular emphasis on the use of information technology. This leads to personal reflection on the benefits of structuring the course in such a way. It concludes with a few words on the future of an electronic law classroom.
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