By: Meredith Whelchel, Dayton Flyer News
Starting this fall, the University of Dayton School of Law will become a pioneer in digital lawyering, implementing more online components for courses and new technology training sessions, according to law professor Vernellia Randall. To align with advancing technology, the UDSL formed an online learning committee two years ago to consider employing online components with traditional coursework, Randall said. Former law students who have been working in the digital lawyering field approached the committee to consider digital technology training, she said. “Legal education is about 100 years behind in terms of distance learning, because it is very traditionally based,” she said. “We want to develop a quality approach and be on the forefront of a blended, online education.”
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