DocumentCode
3386171
Title
Interactivity in Legal Web Courses through Direct Response Systems
Author
Sonntag, Michael
Author_Institution
Johannes Kepler Univ., Linz
fYear
2007
fDate
28-31 Aug. 2007
Firstpage
341
Lastpage
350
Abstract
A typical difficulty in lectures held over the Web is a lack of interactivity. Although ICT usually provides two-way communication, it is still reduced in modality compared to presence courses. This is problematic in the area of legal teaching, especially in practices where the typical didactic setting is discussing cases. Enhancing the reverse communication direction, from learners to the teacher, is possible through direct response systems, which are known from classroom settings. Transferred to the Web these can be modeled as brief surveys. Through formalized feedback they provide teachers with a summary of the learner´s understanding, and learners with some self-assessment. Such a didactic tool has been successfully employed in the practice part of a legal course. This paper reports results of the accompanying study, identifies different learner groups and the influence of this approach on their learning, and proposes improvements.
Keywords
computer aided instruction; educational courses; interactive systems; teaching; didactic tool; direct response systems; legal Web course interactivity; legal teaching; reverse communication direction; Assembly; Education; Electronic learning; Feedback; Image resolution; Information processing; Law; Legal factors; Microprocessors; Noise level;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Software Engineering and Advanced Applications, 2007. 33rd EUROMICRO Conference on
Conference_Location
Lubeck
ISSN
1089-6503
Print_ISBN
978-0-7695-2977-6
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/EUROMICRO.2007.37
Filename
4301097
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