<aside> 📌 Virtual Law Cases is a pedagogical research project by Cormac McGrath, Annelie Gunnerstad, Åsa Örnberg, and Christine Storr where they explore ways to use digital tools in legal education and train students in legal method and legal decision making.
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12 February 2020 - CeUL workshop 🇸🇪
9 June 2020 Connecting Legal Education 🇬🇧
Connecting Legal Education: Virtual Law Cases
Summary of the presentation
9 November 2020 NU konferens 🇸🇪
NU2020 - NU2020 - Hållbart lärande
20 November 2020 Lärarkonferensen 🇸🇪
Cormac McGrath, Annelie Gunnerstad, Christine Storr & Åsa Örnberg (2020) Making the case for virtual law cases: introducing an innovative way to teach law, The Law Teacher, DOI: 10.1080/03069400.2020.1773678
Making the case for virtual law cases: introducing an innovative way to teach law
Cormac McGrath
Dr Cormac McGrath is an Associate Professor at the Department of Education at Stockholm University. Cormac's research is focused on academic development, instructional design and student learning.
Åsa Örnberg
Dr Åsa Örnberg is a lecturer in public law. Her dissertation addresses the transfer of municipal services to private actors, the conditions for the transfers and the legal issues that arise. Åsa is primarily focused on municipal law but has also participated in interdisciplinary research. Åsa is course director for the mandatory Administrative Law course.
Annelie Gunnerstad