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The Use of Video-Conferencing Technology in Legal Education: A Practical Guide
Faculty Scholarship
  • Catherine Arcabascio, Nova Southeastern University - Shepard Broad Law Center
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2001
Disciplines
Abstract

This article explores the use of advanced computer technologies to offer distance learning programs in United States law schools. It begins with an explanation of the original distance learning methods and differentiates them from current methods that incorporate computer-based technologies. The article also explains the different types of technologies available for use in distance learning and describes the model currently in use at the Shepard Broad Law Center at Nova Southeastern University ("Law Center"). Finally, it discusses the pedagogical and planning issues that arise when using this technology, the hardware that is required, and the costs associated with this type of system.1Q This article also seeks to provide the reader with a basic understanding of this technology and to provide enough information for productive experimentation.

Publication Title (Abbreviation)
Va. J.L. & Tech.
Citation Information
Catherine Arcabascio. "The Use of Video-Conferencing Technology in Legal Education: A Practical Guide" Vol. 6 (2001) p. 1
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/catherine_arcabascio/5/