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Watch, Listen, and Learn


Kathleen Elliott Vinson


Suffolk University Law School

September 24, 2009

Suffolk Law Alumni Magazine, p. 40, Fall 2008

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Technology impacts education - the way faculty teach and students learn. For example, faculty members utilize technology in the classroom to engage students and assess their understanding. Some examples of technological tools professors use in class include audience response system (clickers). Outside of the classroom, technology supplements classroom instruction without time and space constraints. For instance, professors record podcasts to review material and critique student memoranda. This article discusses some of the technology tools utilized by faculty and students.

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Date posted: September 24, 2009  

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Vinson, Kathleen Elliott, Watch, Listen, and Learn (September 24, 2009). Suffolk Law Alumni Magazine, p. 40, Fall 2008. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1478127

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Kathleen Elliott Vinson (Contact Author)
Suffolk University Law School ( email )
120 Tremont Street
Boston, MA 02108
United States
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