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November 21, 2005
Law Teaching in Pajamas
Steve Bainbridge (UCLA) has an interesting post on webcasting law school classes: This Could Give Pajamas Media a Whole New Meaning:
From the Daily Bruin:
Fourth-year history student Daniel Benji never used to miss lectures if he could help it. Only an emergency could have kept him away. But that was before BruinCast, a new service being tested in four classes this quarter, which videotapes lectures and puts them online for later viewing. Now Benji is a little more ambivalent. "Instead of going to class, I watch the lecture (online)," he said. "It's just as good."
My thinking is that what's sauce to the goose is sauce to the gander. Instead of showing up at my assigned time, I could just record the webcast at a time and place of my own choosing.
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