Thanks to Elmer Masters for pointing us to this press release from California Western School of Law:
“Eight California Western students will blog about the law school experience this year. Four first-year students join four second- and third-year students as participants in the project.
“California Western recruited these students to share candid narratives of their law school experiences. Student bloggers are given the freedom to write on topics of their choice.”
The student blogs are available here.
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Law School Invites Students to Blog Their Law School Experience
Thanks to Elmer Masters for pointing us to this press release from California Western School of Law:
“Eight California Western students will blog about the law school experience this year. Four first-year students join four second- and third-year students as participants in the project.
“California Western recruited these students to share candid narratives of their law school experiences. Student bloggers are given the freedom to write on topics of their choice.”
The student blogs are available here.
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Tags: Law school blogs, Law student blogs, Legal blogs, Legal instructional technology, Social media and legal education, Social networks and legal education, Web 2.0 and law, Web 2.0 and law school, Web 2.0 and legal education
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