Here is another short podcast which is a discussion between Ralph Amissah and Stefan Bengtsson about Success (or Failure) Stories using IT in Education.

Ralph has worked on SiSU project (website here) for quite a while.

Stefan is a multimedia developer at Lunds University Faculty of Law in Sweden.

This podcast is 9 minutes and 2 seconds long.

Click to listen or right-click to download the MP3 - Amissah_Bengtsson_Interview.mp3


Here is another podcast of a presentation given at Subtech 2006 in Oslo, Norway on Friday, June 20, 2006.

The speakers were Paul Maharg, Pat McKellar, Sefton Bloxham and Karen Barton.

The title of the presentation was "Current E-learning Projects, and Also a 'state of play' Presentation: Overview of What's Happening in the UK Currently as Regards Legal Education, and Where the Possible Futures of the Discipline Lie".

The powerpoints for the presentation are here.

Paul Maharg blogs about it here.

From the viewpoint of this American, the Brits are doing amazing things with technology that is deeply relevant and intelligently driven by the pedagogy in legal education. There is almost too much information to absorb here.

I refer you to the following for more information...

This podcast is 55 minutes and 19 seconds long.

Click the link to listen or right click to download the MP3 - MahargMcKellarBloxhmaBarton.mp3


Here is the first of several podcasts from Subtech 2006 conference that I attended in Oslo, Norway this past week.

Tom Bruce, Director of the Legal Information Institute at Cornell gave a talk that was was insightful and probing and wickedly funny. At one point he played a Flash animation that must be experienced to be understood - link here.

This podcast is 31 minutes long.

To listen in your browser, click the link or right-click to download the MP3 - TomBruceSubtech2006.mp3