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Law & ICT Shared Virtual Campus - our own experiences, remarks and propositions 1st meeting, Zaragoza 27th October 2007 Karol Dobrzeniecki, LLM Nicolaus Copernicus University Faculty of Law and Administration
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Agenda NCU and e-learning – where are we now What is not entirely clear in the Shared Virtual Campus project Propositions General evaluation of the SVC and conclusion
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E-learning at the Law Faculty, NCU What defines our present position ? -we have identified a substantial gap in the educational offer at the national level (lifelong learning for prosecutors in ICT law) -we utilize electronic platform (over 2000 users) supported by University Center of New Technologies -our activity is regulated by e-learning ordinance of the Minister of Science (since IX 2007)
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What is to be clarified in SVC? scope of the term „on-line learning modul” rules and procedures of funding particular activities e.g. preparation of modules and objects (buying hardware, software); other budget issues definition of an „awareness raising” hosting electronic content - centralised or de-centralised model?
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Propositions First meeting in Vilnius should be focused mainly on: elaboration of appropriate technological standards for Virtual Campus making law professors familiar with the possibilities of e-learning The second step – preparation of the harmonized courses should be carried out in several stages in 2008
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Propositions (2) Changing the order of meetings -legal substance oriented meetings (e.g. IP, cyber- security, e-commerce) instead of target group oriented meetings (e.g. postgraduate students, continuing education etc.) -some elements of comparative studies ought to be introduced -more meetings in smaller groups Inviting students to the Virtual Campus -students working groups’ activity -evaluation of educational products
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Our opinion about the initial version of the SVC project Strong points: up-to-date topic well tailored aims to possibilities experienced partners involved Weak points: ambiguity about tasks distribution underdeveloped technological aspect
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