Beskrivelse
Prof Ebrahim Afsah, Univ of Copenhagen Can the constitution be taught in 140 characters or less? Law, literature & similar subjects seem uniquely unsuited to the attention span of the typical internet user, when cute cat videos & partisan gore is just a click away. Online education has the potential to drastically improve access to high-quality education. In contrast, social scientists & lawyers remain skeptical about the possibility to teach difficult or controversial topics that require nuance, textual subtlety & above else, personal interaction. It is feared that the anonymity & superficiality of online interaction inevitably lead to a race to the bottom of civility, academic rigor & intellectual curiosity when substantially difficult concepts involving deeply held moral & religious beliefs are to be taught. We will address these fears & see how one of the most controversial of topics -Muslim public law- could indeed fruitfully be taught to tens of thousands of people across the globe (Spoiler alert: it can. And it is fun.)Periode | 24 feb. 2015 |
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Sted for afholdelse | Brown University, Sheridan Center for Teaching and Learning, USA, Rhode Island |
Grad af anerkendelse | Lokal |
Dokumenter og Links
- The Challenge & Promise of Teaching Law to the Masses:Why Social Science MOOCs are Special | The She
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