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Monday
Oct262009

Integrating Web 2.0 Technology into School Law Courses

At the Education Law Association conference this past week, I presented on Integrating Web 2.0 Technology into School Law Courses. Sometimes when I present on this subject I just lay out the tools, but this time I decided to try a different tact.

So, you should know that I borrowed Lawrence Lessig's presentation style, lots of Michael Wesch's data, and Scott McLeod's ideas, amongst others, ... and combined them into this presentation. Also, this is the handout that I gave out in the session on how I use YouTube, wikis, podcasts and blogs in my own teaching. Also, this is the Center for which I am an associate director.

My sources are embedded in this page.

This video is available at blip, and vimeo.

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