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Can you Kahoot! in the Law classroom?
Using Kahoot! is best in the classroom. Its benefits lie in the teacher quickly being able to see if the majority of students understand a concept and whether any further discussion is necessary. Continue reading
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10 Tips about Working with Online Discussions in #legaled
Online (computer-mediated) discussions seem to be increasingly adopted for learning interactions in legal education. The form and structure of these discussions vary widely, depending on the technology and the context adopted. The discussions can be synchronous or asynchronous, appear in … Continue reading
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