- RT @shlew: LOC website is back http://t.co/WMLTEvCAZk 11:46:32, 2013-10-04
- That's false @sglassmeyer as standard 306 certainly allows for distance ed credits; if 2/3 of course is butts in seats it isn't distance ed. in reply to sglassmeyer 13:51:09, 2013-10-04
- @sglassmeyer See standard 306 at http://t.co/WueClnAuzo (PDF) and especially Interpretation 306-3 which would cover hybrid/flipped classes. in reply to emasters 13:55:22, 2013-10-04
- Also @sglassmeyer the current Standard 306 has been in place since about 2002, so no excuse for not having some hybrid/flipped elements. in reply to emasters 14:05:55, 2013-10-04
- For bonus points @sglassmeyer an online tutorial by Peter Martin on putting law classes online http://t.co/vVgBSjOcg4 From 2004! @caliorg in reply to sglassmeyer 14:07:50, 2013-10-04
- @sglassmeyer Not to mention countless CALIcon sessions over the past decade dealing with this issue. #LawSchoolsShouldJustDoIt! in reply to emasters 14:09:34, 2013-10-04
- @sglassmeyer Example: a 3 credit course that meets 3 times a week could move one of those sessions online and NOT be considered DE. in reply to emasters 14:11:45, 2013-10-04
- @trbruce @cornell_lii I was there providing a certain level of tech support. CU-SeeMe was amazing software. in reply to trbruce 14:14:03, 2013-10-04
- @sglassmeyer And that would still leave 12 credits of real DE that could count to a JD. AFAIK no law school has a program that does that. in reply to emasters 14:16:43, 2013-10-04
- RT @sglassmeyer: Why is it that areas of law student development deemed most important are handled by lowest rung law school employees -cli… 15:58:05, 2013-10-04
- RT @rmortiz: Another takeaway: must get started early, no last minute prep when flipping the classroom. @lawlibne #llnefall2013 15:58:47, 2013-10-04
- RT @sglassmeyer: #ETLConference I'm thinking law school innovation has made it past first wave and now early majority ready to go http://t.… 16:49:38, 2013-10-04
- @sglassmeyer Seems odd that they want to keep focus on scholarship but are willing to sacrifice library. Good scholars kill for lib access. in reply to sglassmeyer 18:23:45, 2013-10-04
- @sglassmeyer I would contend that a scholarly community is only as good as its library. in reply to sglassmeyer 18:26:51, 2013-10-04
- @sglassmeyer I would want that great library to OWN vast collections of electronic materials + physical volumes to support scholarship. in reply to emasters 18:31:45, 2013-10-04