Presentation Type
Conference Presentation
Audience
CALI
Publication Date
6-24-2011
Abstract
Presentation from the Center for Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction 2011 Conference for Law School Computing
In the 2009 law school educational technology survey, we found that while law school educational technologists loved their jobs, the duties and expectations from school to school varied widely. In this session, we’ll explore whether, two years on, our job descriptions have become more standardized. What should law school faculty and staff expect when a law school hires an educational technologist?
We’ll also feature several current law school educational technologists who will showcase specialized projects and processes they’ve been able to bring to their law schools. Find out what a law school educational technologist can do for you!
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Recommended Citation
Ginsberg, Debbie, "The Law School Educational Technologist Survey – 2 Years Later" (2011). Presentations. 93.
https://scholarship.kentlaw.iit.edu/lib_pres/93