Jun. 15, 2006 00:23
TWEN in Your Classroom?
Posted by elmer under [Thursday , podcasts ][ (1) Comment ] | [ (0) Trackbacks ]
Audience: Law Faculty and Librarians
Technical Level: Low
This session will showcase how TWEN (The West Education Network) facilitated resource sharing between instructors teaching the same Legal Bibliography course at Georgia State University College of Law. Attendees will be able to:
Technical Level: Low
This session will showcase how TWEN (The West Education Network) facilitated resource sharing between instructors teaching the same Legal Bibliography course at Georgia State University College of Law. Attendees will be able to:
- Assess whether course management software is right for your classroom
- Learn what GSU instructors and students liked and disliked about TWEN
MP3: AdelmanLR5Th400.mp3
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Elizabeth G. Adelman
Head of Public Services
Georgia State University College of Law


15/06/2006, 21:35
Thanks for the update on Instapoll. I had been wondering how that had been received.
At Chicago-Kent, the librarians don't teach a separate class, but instead give lectures to the Advanced Legal Writing classes. I'd love to find ways to make these lectures more interactive. Has anyone used TWEN to support librarian guest lectures? If so, did it help? Were you able to use features like the Instapoll?