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The author challenges the conventional perception: that training law students in technology can be delegated exclusively to some one other than the professor. Legal educators can no longer avoid responsibility for educating their graduates in a way which does not adequately prepare them for the existing and future demands of law practice. This article does not address the initial form of Distance Learning--where one teacher conducts a class in two or more locations via televideo. Instead, the author provides advice on the advantages and disadvantages of three available modes for the "other" educational medium: (1) an e-mail extension of the classroom; (2) using the Internet to augment classroom resources; and/or (3) undertaking a fully electronic class--with no physical location for teacher or student, with all class materials and the examination(s) being conducted online.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Legal Education (ISSN 0022-2208) is a quarterly publication of the Association of American Law Schools. The primary purpose of the Journal is to foster a rich interchange of ideas and information about legal education and related matters, including but not limited to the legal profession, legal theory, and legal scholarship. With a readership of more than 10,000 law teachers and about 500 subscribers, the Journal offers an unusually effective medium for communication to the law school world.