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Disqualification Animation for Flipped Instruction

Submitted by Selene Mize on Wed, 07-29-2015
Long title
A Short Animation on Lawyer Disqualification: an outside the classroom video clip used in a "flipped" Legal Ethics course
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Mize, Selene E.
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Associate Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Otago, PO Box 56, Dunedin, New Zealand 9012 selene.mize@otago.ac.nz
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Year
2014
Country
New Zealand
Abstract
This video clip is used as a teaching resource. The content is mostly relevant only to New Zealand, but it provides an example of the type of video clip that can be used to reinforce material outside the classroom. In the "flipped" classroom, class times are reserved mostly or exclusively for activities in which the entire class participates, rather than for presentation of material. Video clips such as this are posted on the internet, for students to access in their own time.
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