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"Hiller, Janine" <[log in to unmask]>
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Academy of Legal Studies in Business (ALSB) Talk
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Hi!
I am looking forward to hearing about all these good ideas in Richmond! Let me know if I can assist the process.

By the way, we will be having some stellar speakers. Look for more information soon.

Best,
Janine


On 2/23/10 12:07 PM, "Ida Jones" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

Lori Hanson (  <[log in to unmask]>) and I ([log in to unmask]) are working on a panel on online teaching. There could be some overlap--our panel will focus more on the theory and pedagogy of online teaching (with examples.)

We could, perhaps, build this panel together or as two separate panels.

Ida

Ida M. Jones, J.D.
Professor of Business Law
Department of Finance and Business Law
Craig School of Business
California State University, Fresno
5245 N. Backer Ave., M/S PB7
Fresno, CA  93740
(559) 278-2151

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----- Original Message -----
From: "Carolyn Hotchkiss" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Tuesday, February 23, 2010 5:28:15 AM
Subject: Richmond Panel: Web 2.0 for Business Law

Hi, all,

I've been having a lot of fun having my students blog as a way to ramp up the quality of my business law class.  As I've looked around, I've also seen some use of the tools of the web, such as Youtube videos as class assignments (here's a sample: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5dBM4o6AXXs), iTunes U as assignment material,  wikis for class projects, using Twitter in or out of class, and Facebook pages.  I'll admit to considerable skepticism about some of these tools, but would love to know how ALSBers are making constructive use of these tools.

If others are interested in participating, I'd be happy to organize a panel on this for the Richmond meeting.  If you're using any of the new media tools for your business law classes and would like to share the good, bad, and ugly of the experience as a panelist, let me know directly (my e-mail is below).

Carolyn

Carolyn Hotchkiss
Professor of Law
Babson College
781-239-5528
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