LILI 2003 Papers
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Adrift in the Pacific with only the Internet
Sue Farran, University of the South Pacific Sue’s paper offers an illustration from experience outside the UK of what you can do when you find yourself without the tools you expected! It is...
Ethnic Minorities Law Net
Richard Jones, Liverpool John Moores University Richard’s paper reports on the Ethnic Minorities Law Net project, funded by UKCLE’s Project Development Fund and Liverpool John Moores University. It...
Five go mad in Mindfield: applying behavioural science to legal education
The Phineas Gage Group This paper introduced the UKCLE-funded project Applying behavioural science to legal education. The project team, aka the Phineas Gage Group, is made up of Chris Maguire (Bar...
Public space and public hyperspace: access and ownership
Nick Jackson, University of Kent at Canterbury Nick’s paper is an attempt to clarify his own thinking about a number of issues which hover around and impact upon his nascent National Teaching...
Restructuring your QLD: rebutting allegations of 'dumbing down'
Chris Gale, Leeds Metropolitan University Chris’ paper reflects on the structure and content of the law curriculum and the development of appropriate strategies for learning, teaching and...
Was it necessary to go all the way to Australia?
Ruth Soetendorp, Bournemouth University, and Bill Childs, University of Technology, Sydney In this two-handed paper Ruth describes her experience as an online novice, taken into an online teaching...
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