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Technology and legal practice
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Thursday, July 24, 2003 |
By following some links from Joy London's Excited Utterances, I came across Teaching And Learning Law With Graphic Organizers, by Jennifer Blakely Dalrymple, who was apparently a second-year law student at Loyola University New Orleans at the time the article was written. She makes the important point that graphics and visual images are of crucial importance in conveying ideas, and that they should be widely used in the law classroom. However, this 52-page article is posted in HTML in text-only format. There is not a single graphic or image anywhere to be found.
7:03:18 AM
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© 2003 Franco Castalone
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