Incorporating Online Learning into Law Teaching: Insights from Successful Adopters

Harvard Law School published this video item, entitled “Incorporating Online Learning into Law Teaching: Insights from Successful Adopters” – below is their description.

HLS alums and law school faculty Jessica Erickson (University of Richmond School of Law), Michael McCann (University of New Hampshire Franklin Pierce School of Law), and Leah Plunkett (Harvard Law School) take a deep dive discussion of the online teaching techniques they have found to be successful across teaching modalities. Professor Rebecca Tushnet (Harvard Law School) moderates this dynamic dialogue and invites audience questions and reflections as we explore together this new frontier of law teaching and learning.

This event is part of a virtual monthly series hosted by Professor Tushnet featuring online panels of HLS graduates sharing their insights to strengthen the teaching community.

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