Teaching Without Boundaries: Rights in the Digital Society

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Abstract

Education – LT3

This paper will introduce an interdisciplinary course “The Digital Society” offered to first year students at the University of Aberdeen.

Method
this is offered to around 200 students from throughout the University, with teaching from experts in Computer Science and Law. Teaching is based on problem based team learning (for example debates and posters) with an element of peer review, supplemented by introductory lectures, and demonstrator led
workshops.

Argument
the paper will share the experiences of the teaching team and explore possible lessons for teaching and learning in law in the future.
Original languageEnglish
Pages28
Number of pages1
Publication statusPublished - 12 Apr 2013
EventBILETA 28th Annual Conference 2013: Our Digital Futures: Technologies Without Boundaries - University of Liverpool, Liverpool, United Kingdom
Duration: 10 Apr 201312 Apr 2013
https://www.bileta.org.uk/Conference%20Papers/28th%20Annual%20Conference%202013/

Conference

ConferenceBILETA 28th Annual Conference 2013
Abbreviated titleBILETA 2013
Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
CityLiverpool
Period10/04/1312/04/13
Internet address

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