Jun. 16, 2006 00:02
Got Gamers? Law Students and Videogaming
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In the book, Got Game (Harvard Business School Press 2004), the authors concluded that extensive video-gaming experience has significantly affected the generation of young adults now entering the business world, i.e., they are better addapted to business than the earlier generation, but they present management problems to older managers who don't have similar video-gaming experience. Do law students have similar video-gaming experience? Could law students be afffected in the same way? Could such law students present a similar challenge to "older" faculty and staff members who lack similar video-gaming experience? Professors Ron Brown and Joe Grohman surveyed law students at Nova Southeastern University and on the CALI website searching for some of the answers. They will present and discuss their findings.
MP3: BrownLR2Fr1030.mp3
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Ronald Benton Brown
Professor of Law
Nova Southeastern University Shepard Broad Law Center
Joseph M. Grohman
Professor of Law
Nova Southeastern University Shepard Broad Law Center

