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eLangdell® offers an open commons where professors create great teaching resources, individually and collaboratively. eLangdell encourages participants to contribute great materials, build on each others' work, and get appropriate credit for their own contributions.
Every year law professors spend hundreds of hours creating great teaching materials but lack a way to share that work easily. With eLangdell, teachers don't have to publish an entire casebook to share coursepacks, syllabi, or a well-edited case. A peer rating system will help ensure quality.
Starting in Fall 2008, eLangdell will enable law faculty to:
- Create teaching resources on the Web by writing new text, or re-editing existing materials.
- Share materials and coursepacks with colleagues.
- Share materials with their students.
eLangdell will also offer access to over 700,000 federal court
decisions from the public.resource.org collection. As with other
resources in the eLangdell system, these cases can be re-edited and
incorporated into course materials and coursepacks.
The future of legal education is open. Come join us.
- Create resources
- Find resources to use and share
- Find case law to use and share
We're looking for folks to help test new eLangdell features. Interested? Click here to join the CALI Technical Board.
