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Teaching Law With Computers : A Collection Of Essays | 1st edition

by Russell Burris and Robert E Keeton

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Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Language English
Book type Paperback
Utgiven 2020-11-07
Edition 1
ISBN 9780367304966
Kategori(er) Law
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This collection of essays presents an authoritative and penetrating comment on the use of the computer in teaching law. The authors have taught and developed instructional materials for many years; they are intimately familiar with the substance of the law, as well as with the teaching techniques that have proven successful. Among the subjects discussed are the development of law-related programmed workbooks, predecessors to computer-aided instruction (CAI); research findings and their implications for the design of law-related CAI exercises; advantages and limitations of CAI programs in law; and attempts to measure the effectiveness of CAI as a method of law instruction. The authors outline the process involved in writing and publishing computer-aided instruction in the field of law and describe current experiments through which several exercises in law are being cooperatively used via a computer network, EDUNET.
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