6th Conference on Law Education and Information
and Communication Technologies


5 June 2015, Barcelona

Presentation

Information and Communication Technologies are increasingly integrated into the teaching of Law and greater numbers of lecturers are using them as a tool to communicate and interact with students and to manage their teaching work.

In this context, the aim of the Sixth Conference on Teaching Law and Information and Communication Technologies is to inform and share good practice to enable teaching to improve through discussion and the transfer and generation of knowledge regarding the use of technologies during the Law teaching/learning process.

This encourages lecturers from all legal disciplines taught on degree courses (Law, Political Science, Criminology, Work Relations, Economics, Business Administration and Management, etc.) to submit papers about their experiences and reflections in this field.

On this occasion, the subject areas around which the conference is based are:
 

  • Planning teaching using ICTs.
  • Virtual platforms and learning assessment.
  • Law and ICT practical training.
  • Collaborative work tools.
  • Other proposals

Following the success of previous calls, we are sure that this conference will continue as a space for reflection and exchanges that will be useful for staff teaching legal subjects.

Ana M. Delgado García
Director of the Universitat Oberta de Catalunya's
Law and Political Science Department