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Melissa Castan & Kate Galloway

Sometimes the law's answer to a question isn't what you think it is. Tune in for law, and more.

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  • 22 - So you want to make a MOOC?

    This is a recording of a presentation at the 2016 Australasian Law Teachers Association Conference in Wellington, New Zealand. Professor Melissa de Zwart takes us through the process of making a MOOC for EdX, and what she and her colleagues learned along the way.

    Tue, 19 Jul 2016 - 14min
  • 21 - What's going down in the Sth China Sea

    Melissa Castan interviews Associate Professor Douglas Guilfoyle from Monash University, about the recent UN ruling on the South China Sea. What exactly is going down? Listen and find out.

    Tue, 19 Jul 2016 - 14min
  • 20 - Who needs a plebiscite? S02Ep01

    Melissa Castan interviews Professor Paula Gerber of Monash University, about marriage equality in Australia and the issue of the proposed plebiscite.

    Thu, 14 Jul 2016 - 13min
  • 19 - How do you think like a lawyer? S01Ep03

    This is a recording of a presentation by Mary Heath (Flinders Uni) and Kate Galloway (Bond Uni) at the Australasian Law Teachers' Association conference in Wellington, New Zealand, in July 2016. Mary and Kate present on their OLT funded project, Smart Casual, and in particular how three of the professional development modules their team has developed, work together to assist in understanding how to teach legal thinking skills.

    Wed, 13 Jul 2016 - 19min
  • 18 - Place based and digital! S01Ep02

    This is a recording of a presentation by Estair Van Wagner, of Victoria University of Wellington at the Australasian Law Teachers' Association Conference in Wellington New Zealand, in July 2016. Estair takes us through the rationale for place based learning, and a project to engage students of natural resource law in the environment around them using digital tools.

    Wed, 13 Jul 2016 - 22min
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