Elizabeth Farrell Clifford is the Director and Professor of the Research Center at the Florida State University College of...
Jennifer L. Wondracek is Director of Legal Educational Technology and Professor of Practice effective Fall 2016. She was previously...
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Many new law students are digital natives, but more training is needed for full tech proficiency in legal education. In this On The Road report from TECHSHOW in Chicago, host Gyi Tsakalakis talks to Elizabeth Farrell Clifford and Jennifer Wondracek about bringing technology education to law schools. They discuss recent changes and the efforts to promote technology integration into law school classes.
Elizabeth Farrell Clifford is the director and professor of the research center at the Florida State University College of Law.
Jennifer L. Wondracek is director of legal educational technology and professor of practice at UNT Dallas College of Law.
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Published: | March 1, 2019 |
Podcast: | On the Road |
Category: | Law School , Legal Technology |
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On the Road |
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