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Online Teaching Resources: Blogs/Websites
This guide is intended to provide resources for faculty members teaching online or through a hybrid model. Links to articles, blogs, websites, and videos on the subject as well as some Pace specific resources are provided.
By Nathalie Greenfield April 14, 2020. Nathalie is a student at Cornell Law School and she shared her tips for professors to adapt to teaching online on the ABA Before the Bar Blog.
Web page put together by the Center for Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction (CALI) that shares information, tutorials, videos, and more to maintain continuity of legal education by moving online.
Resources compiled by Wolters Kluwer Legal Education to keep faculty and students up-to-date on developments in the field of legal education in response to COVID-19.
Blog post by Josh Blackman on the Volokh Conspiracy Blog March 12, 2020. Includes the authors reactions from and recommendations for distance education.
By Amy Hilbelink May 2019 in eLearn Magazine. This post discusses the need to design your online course by considering multicultural differences in learning.