Tag: SIMPLE

  • Simulation – emerging from the shadows

    Roger Smith, who blogs at Law Technology and Access to Justice, invited me to contribute a post on use of digital legal education & sims – so I sketched out some context to Gina Alexandris’ earlier description a week or so ago on his blog of the use of sims in Ontario’s experimental Legal Practice…

  • Directions conference, day two, parallel sessions

    I attended the Engaged Learning: Simulation and the Community of Inquiry, chaired by Queenie Lai.  First up, Wilson Chow and Michael Ng of HKU Faculty of Law, on sims in legal education — from adoption to adaption.  He focused on two projects, SIMPLE and standardised or simulated clients (SC)  Wilson presented data on student feedback…

  • The money

    Third place, by the way, landed us a cheque (or rather a check) for $6.62M (virtual).  Any ideas how I get that into the UK?

  • Parallel session 3: SIMPLE

    Sat in on the SIMPLE ref session, given by Karen Barton and Patricia McKellar.  Good overview of the project, its software, use, evaluation and future use.  Interesting to sit in and see the project from the audience point of view.  There’s such a lot of new angles to teaching, learning and assessment in the project…