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This presentation from the 2009 ILTL Summer Conference by David Thomson, University of Denver, explores the use of wikis as innovative tools for increasing student engagement in administrative law courses. It highlights the challenges of teaching administrative law and how wikis can facilitate collaborative learning, outlining various applications for group research projects and course outlines. Participants are encouraged to discuss their own experiences and ideas for integrating wikis into law teaching, emphasizing the shift from traditional methods to technology-enhanced learning strategies.
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Wikis to Increase Student Engagement • ILTL 2009 Summer Conference • June 24, 2009 • David Thomson • University of Denver • http://snipurl.com/ILTL09
Outline • Teaching before Technology • What’s a Wiki? • Admin Law Sucks • Wikis in Admin Law • Other uses for wikis in law teaching • Roll your own
Teaching before Technology • Substance in context • Collaborative learning • Engagement • Teach Research • The Hypertext mind
What’s a Wiki? • Web-based collaborative writing tool • Wikipedia • It’s just software • Many different flavors • Blackboard add-on
Admin Law Sucks • Can be a dry and abstract subject • Substantive law adds extra complexity • Students often hate it • Lack of connection with practice • Hard to get/prepare an outline
Admin Law Wiki #1 • For Group Research Projects • 5 students on 10 Federal Agencies • Given list of items to research • Wiki created and presented every week • 20% of the grade • Let’s take a look...
Admin Law Wiki #2 • For the outline for the course • Final exam: Outline and Text only • Nearly all students participated • 10% of the grade • Let’s take a look...
Other Applications • Knowledge Management • Legal Writing and Analysis • Group projects of any sort • Others?
Small Group Discussion • In groups of 3, discuss: • other uses of wikis for your law teaching • Report out: • Type of course • Educational goal • How to use a wiki to achieve that goal
Roll your own • PBWorks • Wetpaint • Clearwiki • Wikispaces