Sea-change Miranda: O braue new world That has such people in’t. Prospero: ‘Tis new to thee. The Tempest,  V.i.215-17 Professor Paul Maharg Northumbria University Law School
what do law schools do to students? Stress Benjamin, G. A. H., Kaszniak, A., Sales, B. & Shanfield, S. B. (1986) The role of legal education in producing psychological distress among law students and lawyers.  American Bar Foundation Research Journal,  225-252. Negative effect on values & motivation Sheldon, K. M. & Krieger, L. (2004) Does law school undermine law students? Examining changes in goals, values, and well-being.  Behavioral Sciences and the Law,  22, 261-286. Teaching content and methods induce cynicism McKinney, R. A. (2002) Depression and anxiety in law students: are we part of the problem and can we be part of the solution?  Journal of the Legal Writing Institute, 8, 229-55.  Rapaport, N.B. (2002) Is "thinking like a lawyer" really what we want to teach?  Journal of the Legal Writing Institute,  8, 91-108
what difference can legal education make? Legal education has a weak socialising affect, much weaker than the centripetal power of the job market. A. Sherr, A., Webb, J. (1989). Law students, the external market, and socialisation: do we make them turn to the City?  Journal of Law and Society  16, 2, 225. Legal subjects studied affect career ambitions, but had a neutral, short term or negative impact on the public service orientation of law students. Boon, A. (2005). From public service to service industry: the impact of socialisation and work on the motivation and values of lawyers.  International Journal of the Legal Profession,  12, 2, 229-260. A study on socio-economic & ethnic diversity in Scotland found similar results. Anderson, S., Maharg, P., Murray, L. (2003)  Minority and Social Diversity in Legal Education , Scottish Government Official Publication.
Browne Report CSR Students: debt, loss of maintenance grants (for many if not all), facing significant paybacks to government over 30 years Universities: deficits, cutbacks, closed departments, salary freezes, pension cuts, chronic lack of democratic accountability in senior management decisions …  How many more rounds of cuts in the future? How will we survive this? financial state of HE?
Policy-makers, regulators and educators need to  radically  rethink legal educational culture, practices and infrastructure . Creative use of experiential learning allows us to develop new theory, re-discover old heuristics & develop imaginative forms of teaching & learning appropriate to new technologies. It is effective, and cost-effective, but… we need to re-design knowledge representation, learning resources, staff roles, institutional roles, in the digital world. Remember Kodak,  Encycl. Brit ., journalism, music industry, ‘creative destruction’ etc… main argument
Three sections to the book: THEORIA Theory of game & sim design CULTURA Culture of gaming & sims PRAXIS Practice of designers & implementers as well as users Our theory: if you’re going to design/use games & sims, you need to be aware of all three, especially culture & practice. Digital Games and Learning
Chapter 1: ‘ Digital games and learning: modelling learning experiences in the digital age’.  Sara de Freitas & Paul Maharg Two key questions: Why is it so difficult to implement play learning and sims in formal institutional and disciplinary cultures? How can games be used more effectively to facilitate professional learning? Transformational theory sets for games and professional learning Diegetic and transactional dimensions in the SIMPLE case study theoria
Chapter 4: ‘ Revolution : Experiential Learning through  virtual role play’. Russell Francis Students take roles in a community experiencing tensions between loyalists & patriots in the American War of Independence. Students ‘follow their own paths through a loosely structured controlled  emergent narrative’ Each character/avatar has a particular persona & story that unfolds in the larger narrative Revolution  is one resource among many in the classroom setting  cultura
Each player’s understanding of role and events is constructed iteratively within the narrative as they test hypotheses within social situations. Players move from private experience within avatar to discursive knowledge of events Teachers help player/students to move from private experience through questioning and ‘activities that encouraged analysis, synthesis hypothesis formation and abstraction’ (102). cultura
Chapter 10: ‘From master to games-master:managing  disequilibrium and scaffolding in simulation- based learning’. Karen Barton, Patricia McKellar The Civil Court Action – game  and  simulation Learning designs as an iterative process – managing that process over a long span of time…? Sim as the centre of an entire programme as well as a syllabus – what does that do to conventional elements of legal education? praxis
Some chapter conclusions: ‘ Our initial objectives were far exceeded – emerging outcomes led the way for us’. ‘ Our roles as teachers and course designers changed fundamentally’. ‘ What we were doing required a redesign/reconfiguration of the curriculum to accommodate the new learning and assessment methods’. ‘ Student study routines are changing’. ‘ Students’ feedback pushes us to stretch our ideas, too, and students discover things we had not considered’. praxis
Chapter 11: ‘Designing serious games for cultural heritage purposes’. Francesco Bellotti, Riccardo Berta, Alessandro De Gloria, Giulia Panizza, Matteo Pellegrino & Ludovica Primavera Geo-locationary games associated with heritage sites linked to historical & cultural information. Tasks, quizzes, hunts take  place in heritage settings. Tasks are associated with ‘points-of-interest’. Games can be played onsite  or played virtually. praxis
The frame of the game powerfully mediates player experience , eg – Esther Macallum-Stewart: ‘stealth learning’. Russell Francis: relations between player and avatar. Barton & McKellar: the play of professional identities & professionalism. some themes…
Transfer of learning. How do teachers teach differently? (Gibson) How does feedback work in a game?  (Dunwell, de Freitas, Jarvis) What happens to teacher identity? (Sandford, Facer & Williamson) What happens to mentoring? (de Freitas & Maharg) Can transfer happen in unstructured informal learning environments? (Squire & Patterson) some themes…
Immersion . Cf Salen & Zimmerman’s concept of ‘immersive fallacy’, digital game as holodeck.  Using Bateson’s ‘metacommunication’ and Bolter & Grusin’s ‘remediation’ they argue that the immersive experience is much more complex & multi-layered – as do authors in  DGL . some themes…
Freedom  is essential. Four freedoms: Freedom to fail Freedom to experiment Freedom to fashion identities Freedom of effort (Osterweil & Klopfer) some themes…
What do games/sims do to: The identity of teachers?  Learning in one place at one time? Curriculum design in professional and u/grad programmes? Conventional discourse of a discipline? Interdisciplinary forms of learning? User interaction with online resources? The place of conventional VLEs in our law schools? The varieties of experiential learning? some themes for further exploration
Example: Transactional Learning A specific form of problem-based learning.  At least seven distinguishing elements –  active learning through  performance in authentic transactions involving  reflection in & on learning, deep  collaborative learning , and  holistic or  process learning, with  relevant professional assessment that includes  ethical standards –  that can have a significant effect on learning when used in simulations of professional practice.  varieties of experiential learning
simulation, f2f or web standardized client, supported by video annotation software + flexible e-portfolio that’s completely in student control & links to alumni activity web-based sim, eg SIMPLE  used in under/postgrad legal education ... and currently being extended into Open Educational Resources (OER)
Simshare – OER for sharing sims http://www.simshare.org.uk
on new platforms Expensive, niche apps? ‘ entire course on an  iPhone ? ... screen’s  way too small...’ http://www.tuaw.com/2010/01/19/barmax-offers-bar-prep-on-the-iphone-for-1000/
ways forward...? ... but doesn’t it depend on content design? and curriculum design? and how students want to learn? and the market? http://www.tuaw.com/page/2/ on new platforms
ways forward...? fast connections full DRM + local content better than a netbook? entire courses downloadable on new platforms
Effective? dull? worth $1,000? only 1 app… driven by  hardware…? & what sort of: content structure interaction do we get for our money? and yet…
BarMax includes: 2 months of lecture: outlines & audio lectures for all 12 subjects Calendar to guide you through 2 month program Email support (‘live contact’ with ‘Harvard-educated lawyers’…) Skeleton outlines on your laptop (emailed to you) for note taking 1,371 real practice MBE questions from previous exams categorized by subject Over 800 flashcards categorized by subject 108 real practice CA essay questions with sample answers 20 real practice CA performance tests with sample  answers treat BarMax as chassis for a transactional, collaborative, online experience
NO: devices don’t change things: we change or are changed.  We need to change,  intentionally ,  purposefully,  our habits and routines – or else technology may change them for us. Eg 1: Design …  Well-designed technology environments can shift   habits of reading, writing, teaching, assessment & study. ‘ Users who own an iPad are apparently doing less reading on their computers during the day. In other words, they're saving articles specifically for iPad time, because apparently they prefer to do more reading on the iPad itself.’  http://www.tuaw.com/2011/02/04/how-the-ipad-and-iphone-shift-reading-habits/ Eg 2: Market …  Moodlerooms partners with McGraw-Hill, Dub,    Dell, Cambridge Global Learning Grid, amongst others.   Blackboard partners with McGraw-Hill, Dell, Barnes &   Noble, & NBC, amongst many others. can mobile devices change student + staff learning + teaching?
Digital Textbooks,  http://info.xplana.com/report/pdf/Xplana_Whitepaper_2011.pdf
Digital Textbooks,  http://info.xplana.com/report/pdf/Xplana_Whitepaper_2011.pdf
‘ O braue   world   so is this new world’   how it might it look? LMS My e-portfolio  Web/pod/quickcasts Sim case management My annotated documents E-textbooks
No!
A collection of PLE diagrams – thanx, EdTechPost http://edtechpost.wikispaces.com/PLE+Diagrams
‘ O braue   world   so is this new world’   how it might it look? LMS My e-portfolio  Web/pod/quickcasts Sim case management My annotated documents E-textbooks
‘ O braue   world   so is this new world’   how it might it look? LMS My e-portfolio  Web/pod/quickcasts Sim case management My annotated documents E-textbooks
 
example of gloss So it appears that something is possessed not by divine law but by human law alone.  To the contrary is C.23 q.7c.1, where it says that something is possessed by divine law.  But this is not contrary because it says there that all heresy may be raised against a claim for restitution.  Note that it is not licit for a heretic to possess anything.  C.23 q 5 c.35; C.23 q.7 c.1; C.23 q.7 c.2.  Also, it may be argued from this text that when there is a claim for restitution, we must ask by what law the claim is made: by an interdict or by the authority of the court.  Also, a claimant is obliged to explain the basis of his claim and what action is brought under canon law.  X 2.1.15; X 2.3.3, notwithstanding X 2.1.6.  The solution, I believe, is that the basis and the kind of action must be given so that the judge can make a decision according to the kind of action.  X 5.3.31.  Nevertheless, one is not compelled to specify an action, for according to [civil] ordinance the basis alone is sufficient.  Cod. 6.33.3.  Bar.
learning as aggregation + high impact practices Flipboard :
aggregation Aggregates: Social media RSS Google Reader Customized ToC Photos, videos into an online magazine format.  See also The Future of the Book: http://vimeo.com/15142335
 
Think of aggregation as a  genealogy of knowledge where there is  textura and the development around them of debate,  analysis ( glossa)  which changes more quickly than the  textura . aggregation
High Impact Practices Attend to underlying meaning Integrate and synthesize Discern patterns Apply knowledge in diverse situations View issues from multiple perspectives Acquire gains in skills, knowledge, practical competence, personal and social development …  all experiences that help students… George Kuh,  High Impact Practices: What are they, who has access to them, and why they matter . (AAC&U, 2008)
High Impact activities and outcomes First-year seminars and  experience of academic  staff Learning communities Writing intensive  courses Collaborative  assignments Undergraduate research Global learning/ study  abroad Internships Capstone courses and  projects Attend to underlying meaning Integrate and synthesize Discern patterns Apply knowledge in diverse situations View issues from multiple  perspectives Acquire gains in skills, knowledge, practical competence, personal and social development
 
signature pedagogies  (Lee Shulman) Sullivan, W.M., Colby, A., Wegner, J.W., Bond, L., Shulman, L.S. (2007)  Educating Lawyers.  Preparation for the Profession of Law,  Jossey-Bass, p. 24
transforming the pedagogy…?
Ariell Song. Full fadom fiue thy Father lies, Of his bones are Corrall made: Those are pearles that were his eies, Nothing of him that doth fade, But doth suffer a Sea-change Into something rich, and strange: Sea-Nimphs hourly ring his knell Harke now I heare them, ding-dong bell. The Tempest,  I.ii.460-68 transforming the pedagogy…?
Invitation to contribute to two book series: Digital Games and Learning , eds Sara de Freitas & Paul Maharg, Routledge.  10 books, five years Emerging Legal Learning , eds Paul Maharg, Caroline Maughan, Elizabeth Mertz, Ashgate Publishing.  9 books, three years.  transforming the pedagogy…?
Paul Maharg, Professor of Legal Education E: [email_address] Blog: http://zeugma.typepad.com SIMPLE: http://simplecommunity.org Simshare: http://www.simshare.org.uk Slideshare: http://www.slideshare.net/paulmaharg Acknowledgements Thanks to: -  Reynolds, R. (March 2011)  Digital Textbooks Reading the Tipping Point in US Higher  Education: A Revised Five-Year Forecast .  Accessible at: http://info.xplana.com/report/pdf/ Xplana_Whitepaper_2011.pdf. -  A collection of PLE diagrams, http://edtechpost.wikispaces.com/PLE+Diagrams  - Randy Bass, for slides 40 & 41 –  http://www.slideshare.net/CNDLS/the-problem-of-learning-in-the-postcourse-era-by-randy-bass contact details

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Bileta 2011, slideshare version

  • 1. Sea-change Miranda: O braue new world That has such people in’t. Prospero: ‘Tis new to thee. The Tempest, V.i.215-17 Professor Paul Maharg Northumbria University Law School
  • 2. what do law schools do to students? Stress Benjamin, G. A. H., Kaszniak, A., Sales, B. & Shanfield, S. B. (1986) The role of legal education in producing psychological distress among law students and lawyers. American Bar Foundation Research Journal, 225-252. Negative effect on values & motivation Sheldon, K. M. & Krieger, L. (2004) Does law school undermine law students? Examining changes in goals, values, and well-being. Behavioral Sciences and the Law, 22, 261-286. Teaching content and methods induce cynicism McKinney, R. A. (2002) Depression and anxiety in law students: are we part of the problem and can we be part of the solution? Journal of the Legal Writing Institute, 8, 229-55. Rapaport, N.B. (2002) Is "thinking like a lawyer" really what we want to teach? Journal of the Legal Writing Institute, 8, 91-108
  • 3. what difference can legal education make? Legal education has a weak socialising affect, much weaker than the centripetal power of the job market. A. Sherr, A., Webb, J. (1989). Law students, the external market, and socialisation: do we make them turn to the City? Journal of Law and Society 16, 2, 225. Legal subjects studied affect career ambitions, but had a neutral, short term or negative impact on the public service orientation of law students. Boon, A. (2005). From public service to service industry: the impact of socialisation and work on the motivation and values of lawyers. International Journal of the Legal Profession, 12, 2, 229-260. A study on socio-economic & ethnic diversity in Scotland found similar results. Anderson, S., Maharg, P., Murray, L. (2003) Minority and Social Diversity in Legal Education , Scottish Government Official Publication.
  • 4. Browne Report CSR Students: debt, loss of maintenance grants (for many if not all), facing significant paybacks to government over 30 years Universities: deficits, cutbacks, closed departments, salary freezes, pension cuts, chronic lack of democratic accountability in senior management decisions … How many more rounds of cuts in the future? How will we survive this? financial state of HE?
  • 5. Policy-makers, regulators and educators need to radically rethink legal educational culture, practices and infrastructure . Creative use of experiential learning allows us to develop new theory, re-discover old heuristics & develop imaginative forms of teaching & learning appropriate to new technologies. It is effective, and cost-effective, but… we need to re-design knowledge representation, learning resources, staff roles, institutional roles, in the digital world. Remember Kodak, Encycl. Brit ., journalism, music industry, ‘creative destruction’ etc… main argument
  • 6. Three sections to the book: THEORIA Theory of game & sim design CULTURA Culture of gaming & sims PRAXIS Practice of designers & implementers as well as users Our theory: if you’re going to design/use games & sims, you need to be aware of all three, especially culture & practice. Digital Games and Learning
  • 7. Chapter 1: ‘ Digital games and learning: modelling learning experiences in the digital age’. Sara de Freitas & Paul Maharg Two key questions: Why is it so difficult to implement play learning and sims in formal institutional and disciplinary cultures? How can games be used more effectively to facilitate professional learning? Transformational theory sets for games and professional learning Diegetic and transactional dimensions in the SIMPLE case study theoria
  • 8. Chapter 4: ‘ Revolution : Experiential Learning through virtual role play’. Russell Francis Students take roles in a community experiencing tensions between loyalists & patriots in the American War of Independence. Students ‘follow their own paths through a loosely structured controlled emergent narrative’ Each character/avatar has a particular persona & story that unfolds in the larger narrative Revolution is one resource among many in the classroom setting cultura
  • 9. Each player’s understanding of role and events is constructed iteratively within the narrative as they test hypotheses within social situations. Players move from private experience within avatar to discursive knowledge of events Teachers help player/students to move from private experience through questioning and ‘activities that encouraged analysis, synthesis hypothesis formation and abstraction’ (102). cultura
  • 10. Chapter 10: ‘From master to games-master:managing disequilibrium and scaffolding in simulation- based learning’. Karen Barton, Patricia McKellar The Civil Court Action – game and simulation Learning designs as an iterative process – managing that process over a long span of time…? Sim as the centre of an entire programme as well as a syllabus – what does that do to conventional elements of legal education? praxis
  • 11. Some chapter conclusions: ‘ Our initial objectives were far exceeded – emerging outcomes led the way for us’. ‘ Our roles as teachers and course designers changed fundamentally’. ‘ What we were doing required a redesign/reconfiguration of the curriculum to accommodate the new learning and assessment methods’. ‘ Student study routines are changing’. ‘ Students’ feedback pushes us to stretch our ideas, too, and students discover things we had not considered’. praxis
  • 12. Chapter 11: ‘Designing serious games for cultural heritage purposes’. Francesco Bellotti, Riccardo Berta, Alessandro De Gloria, Giulia Panizza, Matteo Pellegrino & Ludovica Primavera Geo-locationary games associated with heritage sites linked to historical & cultural information. Tasks, quizzes, hunts take place in heritage settings. Tasks are associated with ‘points-of-interest’. Games can be played onsite or played virtually. praxis
  • 13. The frame of the game powerfully mediates player experience , eg – Esther Macallum-Stewart: ‘stealth learning’. Russell Francis: relations between player and avatar. Barton & McKellar: the play of professional identities & professionalism. some themes…
  • 14. Transfer of learning. How do teachers teach differently? (Gibson) How does feedback work in a game? (Dunwell, de Freitas, Jarvis) What happens to teacher identity? (Sandford, Facer & Williamson) What happens to mentoring? (de Freitas & Maharg) Can transfer happen in unstructured informal learning environments? (Squire & Patterson) some themes…
  • 15. Immersion . Cf Salen & Zimmerman’s concept of ‘immersive fallacy’, digital game as holodeck. Using Bateson’s ‘metacommunication’ and Bolter & Grusin’s ‘remediation’ they argue that the immersive experience is much more complex & multi-layered – as do authors in DGL . some themes…
  • 16. Freedom is essential. Four freedoms: Freedom to fail Freedom to experiment Freedom to fashion identities Freedom of effort (Osterweil & Klopfer) some themes…
  • 17. What do games/sims do to: The identity of teachers? Learning in one place at one time? Curriculum design in professional and u/grad programmes? Conventional discourse of a discipline? Interdisciplinary forms of learning? User interaction with online resources? The place of conventional VLEs in our law schools? The varieties of experiential learning? some themes for further exploration
  • 18. Example: Transactional Learning A specific form of problem-based learning. At least seven distinguishing elements – active learning through performance in authentic transactions involving reflection in & on learning, deep collaborative learning , and holistic or process learning, with relevant professional assessment that includes ethical standards – that can have a significant effect on learning when used in simulations of professional practice. varieties of experiential learning
  • 19. simulation, f2f or web standardized client, supported by video annotation software + flexible e-portfolio that’s completely in student control & links to alumni activity web-based sim, eg SIMPLE used in under/postgrad legal education ... and currently being extended into Open Educational Resources (OER)
  • 20. Simshare – OER for sharing sims http://www.simshare.org.uk
  • 21. on new platforms Expensive, niche apps? ‘ entire course on an iPhone ? ... screen’s way too small...’ http://www.tuaw.com/2010/01/19/barmax-offers-bar-prep-on-the-iphone-for-1000/
  • 22. ways forward...? ... but doesn’t it depend on content design? and curriculum design? and how students want to learn? and the market? http://www.tuaw.com/page/2/ on new platforms
  • 23. ways forward...? fast connections full DRM + local content better than a netbook? entire courses downloadable on new platforms
  • 24. Effective? dull? worth $1,000? only 1 app… driven by hardware…? & what sort of: content structure interaction do we get for our money? and yet…
  • 25. BarMax includes: 2 months of lecture: outlines & audio lectures for all 12 subjects Calendar to guide you through 2 month program Email support (‘live contact’ with ‘Harvard-educated lawyers’…) Skeleton outlines on your laptop (emailed to you) for note taking 1,371 real practice MBE questions from previous exams categorized by subject Over 800 flashcards categorized by subject 108 real practice CA essay questions with sample answers 20 real practice CA performance tests with sample answers treat BarMax as chassis for a transactional, collaborative, online experience
  • 26. NO: devices don’t change things: we change or are changed. We need to change, intentionally , purposefully, our habits and routines – or else technology may change them for us. Eg 1: Design … Well-designed technology environments can shift habits of reading, writing, teaching, assessment & study. ‘ Users who own an iPad are apparently doing less reading on their computers during the day. In other words, they're saving articles specifically for iPad time, because apparently they prefer to do more reading on the iPad itself.’ http://www.tuaw.com/2011/02/04/how-the-ipad-and-iphone-shift-reading-habits/ Eg 2: Market … Moodlerooms partners with McGraw-Hill, Dub, Dell, Cambridge Global Learning Grid, amongst others. Blackboard partners with McGraw-Hill, Dell, Barnes & Noble, & NBC, amongst many others. can mobile devices change student + staff learning + teaching?
  • 27. Digital Textbooks, http://info.xplana.com/report/pdf/Xplana_Whitepaper_2011.pdf
  • 28. Digital Textbooks, http://info.xplana.com/report/pdf/Xplana_Whitepaper_2011.pdf
  • 29. ‘ O braue world so is this new world’ how it might it look? LMS My e-portfolio Web/pod/quickcasts Sim case management My annotated documents E-textbooks
  • 30. No!
  • 31. A collection of PLE diagrams – thanx, EdTechPost http://edtechpost.wikispaces.com/PLE+Diagrams
  • 32. ‘ O braue world so is this new world’ how it might it look? LMS My e-portfolio Web/pod/quickcasts Sim case management My annotated documents E-textbooks
  • 33. ‘ O braue world so is this new world’ how it might it look? LMS My e-portfolio Web/pod/quickcasts Sim case management My annotated documents E-textbooks
  • 34.  
  • 35. example of gloss So it appears that something is possessed not by divine law but by human law alone. To the contrary is C.23 q.7c.1, where it says that something is possessed by divine law. But this is not contrary because it says there that all heresy may be raised against a claim for restitution. Note that it is not licit for a heretic to possess anything. C.23 q 5 c.35; C.23 q.7 c.1; C.23 q.7 c.2. Also, it may be argued from this text that when there is a claim for restitution, we must ask by what law the claim is made: by an interdict or by the authority of the court. Also, a claimant is obliged to explain the basis of his claim and what action is brought under canon law. X 2.1.15; X 2.3.3, notwithstanding X 2.1.6. The solution, I believe, is that the basis and the kind of action must be given so that the judge can make a decision according to the kind of action. X 5.3.31. Nevertheless, one is not compelled to specify an action, for according to [civil] ordinance the basis alone is sufficient. Cod. 6.33.3. Bar.
  • 36. learning as aggregation + high impact practices Flipboard :
  • 37. aggregation Aggregates: Social media RSS Google Reader Customized ToC Photos, videos into an online magazine format. See also The Future of the Book: http://vimeo.com/15142335
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  • 39. Think of aggregation as a genealogy of knowledge where there is textura and the development around them of debate, analysis ( glossa) which changes more quickly than the textura . aggregation
  • 40. High Impact Practices Attend to underlying meaning Integrate and synthesize Discern patterns Apply knowledge in diverse situations View issues from multiple perspectives Acquire gains in skills, knowledge, practical competence, personal and social development … all experiences that help students… George Kuh, High Impact Practices: What are they, who has access to them, and why they matter . (AAC&U, 2008)
  • 41. High Impact activities and outcomes First-year seminars and experience of academic staff Learning communities Writing intensive courses Collaborative assignments Undergraduate research Global learning/ study abroad Internships Capstone courses and projects Attend to underlying meaning Integrate and synthesize Discern patterns Apply knowledge in diverse situations View issues from multiple perspectives Acquire gains in skills, knowledge, practical competence, personal and social development
  • 42.  
  • 43. signature pedagogies (Lee Shulman) Sullivan, W.M., Colby, A., Wegner, J.W., Bond, L., Shulman, L.S. (2007) Educating Lawyers. Preparation for the Profession of Law, Jossey-Bass, p. 24
  • 45. Ariell Song. Full fadom fiue thy Father lies, Of his bones are Corrall made: Those are pearles that were his eies, Nothing of him that doth fade, But doth suffer a Sea-change Into something rich, and strange: Sea-Nimphs hourly ring his knell Harke now I heare them, ding-dong bell. The Tempest, I.ii.460-68 transforming the pedagogy…?
  • 46. Invitation to contribute to two book series: Digital Games and Learning , eds Sara de Freitas & Paul Maharg, Routledge. 10 books, five years Emerging Legal Learning , eds Paul Maharg, Caroline Maughan, Elizabeth Mertz, Ashgate Publishing. 9 books, three years. transforming the pedagogy…?
  • 47. Paul Maharg, Professor of Legal Education E: [email_address] Blog: http://zeugma.typepad.com SIMPLE: http://simplecommunity.org Simshare: http://www.simshare.org.uk Slideshare: http://www.slideshare.net/paulmaharg Acknowledgements Thanks to: - Reynolds, R. (March 2011) Digital Textbooks Reading the Tipping Point in US Higher Education: A Revised Five-Year Forecast . Accessible at: http://info.xplana.com/report/pdf/ Xplana_Whitepaper_2011.pdf. - A collection of PLE diagrams, http://edtechpost.wikispaces.com/PLE+Diagrams - Randy Bass, for slides 40 & 41 – http://www.slideshare.net/CNDLS/the-problem-of-learning-in-the-postcourse-era-by-randy-bass contact details

Editor's Notes

  • #27: The Blackboard Learn platform is comprised of Internet-enabled tools and resources that help colleges and universities of all sizes improve student engagement and, in turn, maximize the teaching and learning experience. Dell’s enterprise technology solutions, including PowerEdgeTM  servers and EqualLogicTM  storage, create the ideal technology foundation to support Blackboard Learn installations. Designed to be cost-effective and to easily scale, the Dell|Blackboard reference architecture helps minimize IT complexity and maximize the overall learning experience.
  • #41: They are considered high impact because students most highly associate them with these outcomes.
  • #42: Half of the list of high impact practices are in what we would call the co-curriculum. And the others are anomalous or exceptional curricular experiences.