Using cost-effective multimedia to create engaging learning experiences in law and other disciplines


Autoria(s): Butler, Desmond A.
Data(s)

01/02/2011

Resumo

This is the final report of an Australian Learning and Teaching Council Teaching Fellowship which addressed the needs of two separate groups of learners: (1) final year law students studying ethics and (2) law academics and other interested educators in higher education wishing to use information and communication technologies (ICT) to create engaging learning environments for their students but lacking the capacity to do so. The Fellowship resulted in final year law students being infused with an improved appreciation of ethical practice than they receive from traditional lecture/tutorial means by the development of an integrated program of blended learning including an online program entitled "Entry into Valhalla". This "ethics capstone‟ utilises multimedia produced using cost effective resources (including the "Second Life" virtual environment) to create engaging, contextualised learning experiences. The Fellowship also constructed the knowledge of producing cost-effective multimedia projects in other law academics and other educators in higher education by staff development activities comprising workshops, conference presentations and an interactive website using the "Entry into Valhalla" program as a case study exemplar.

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/48365/

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Australian Learning and Teaching Council

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/48365/1/Butler_D_QUT_Fellowship_report_2011.pdf

Butler, Desmond A. (2011) Using cost-effective multimedia to create engaging learning experiences in law and other disciplines. Australian Learning and Teaching Council, Sydney Australia.

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Fonte

Faculty of Law; Law and Justice Research Centre; School of Law

Palavras-Chave #130103 Higher Education #180199 Law not elsewhere classified #technology #multimedia #legal ethics #Second Life #machinima #HERN
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Report