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Using Screencast i-Lectures in Place of Face-toFace Lectures

Using Screencast i-Lectures in Place of Face-toFace Lectures. Tom Serby. As Mikat, Martinez & Jorstad (2007) point out, ‘podcasts are versatile, reusable, interesting and stimulating to the new generation of technology-savvy student’ Legal Practice Course Competition LPC3 Polls.

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Using Screencast i-Lectures in Place of Face-toFace Lectures

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  1. Using Screencast i-Lectures in Place of Face-toFace Lectures Tom Serby Tom Serby

  2. As Mikat, Martinez & Jorstad (2007) point out, ‘podcasts are versatile, reusable, interesting and stimulating to the new generation of technology-savvy student’ • Legal Practice Course • Competition • LPC3 • Polls Tom Serby

  3. Students enrol on part time courses because they prefer to study flexibly (Galusha, 1997) • Online computer-assisted assessment (CAA) Tom Serby

  4. Novak et al (1999) ‘just in time teaching’ • Blended learning Tom Serby

  5. Business Law and Practice Snapzpro/Camtasia Putting i-lectures to commercial use The Full Time LPC Tom Serby

  6. Credits Mikat, R.P., Martinez, R.D. & Jorstad, J.A. (2007). Podcasting for your class. The Journal of Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, 78(5), 14-16. Galusha,J.M. (1997) Barriers to learning in distance education. Interpersonal Computing and Technology 5(3) 6-14 Gavrin, A. & Novak G. (1997). Case Studies in Information Technology. Tom Serby

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