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UKCLE resource bank

Latest additions
Back to the (academic) future - film on the past, present and future of legal education in the UK
LILAC10 on LILACnet - session reports, slides, papers and more from UKCLE's annual conference
LILAC10 slidecasts - audio recordings of selected sessions at LILAC10, with accompanying slides

What's on the site?

mini-sites on current issues - see the links to the right
teaching resource notes and ‘getting started with...’ guides
event reports and papers - with case studies of activity in law schools
research into legal education - see UKCLE publications for a list of reports
a directory of legal education - includes links to every UK law school

Keep up to date with our events diary and news section, compiled from both legal education and learning and teaching sources, and published together as a monthly e-newsletter, or read the feature articles from Directions in Legal Education, our bi-annual newsletter, and the latest posts on the Digital Directions blog.

Legal education across the UK

We have set up three mini-sites aimed at giving information on the practice of legal education and support for learning and teaching in the devolved nations:

Legal education gets social

There's a growing amount of useful resources finding their way onto blogs, wikis and other social networking services - we're looking into how best to tap into these and make more use of these new tools ourselves. For the moment, here are some key sources:

Digital Directions - UKCLE's e-learning blog
hEaD space - blog by Julian Webb (UKCLE Director)
Zeugma - blog by Paul Maharg (University of Strathclyde)
UKCLE Slidespace - slides from UKCLE events on SlideShare
UKCLE's events diary and news feed - accessible as RSS feeds

How do I find my way around?
See how to use the site for a quick overview. All our resources can be accessed via keyword - simply click 'what’s related' in the right hand submenu. You can also browse the list of keywords or use the site map to 'drill down' through the structure of folders and documents. And don't forget the search box!
 
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