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Blogs as Course Pages

Sue Altmeyer, Electronic Services Librarian, sue.altmeyer@law.csuohio.edu | June 23, 2008 - 16:34

A while ago, I did a post on Prof. Douglas Berman's course blog Legislation Course (at) Moritz College of Law. As you might recall, Professor Berman used the blog to discuss legal issues and course mechanics with students.

Here are some more examples of course blogs:

  • What is Fair Use? (Peter Friedman)- Incorporates copyright web sites, music files and videos. (Thanks to the Barclay Blog).
  • Entertainment Law, Randazza Tabs at the top of the blog create separate pages for course documents, class policies, etc. The students were required to post blog comments on legal issues and cases - example . There are also posts where the students can ask questions - example.
  • Internet Law, Grimmelman Posts are categorized by assignments. The students were required to do blog posts.

If anyone has a course blog they'd like to share, or experiences regarding course blogs, please comment!



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