By krisnelson on Jan 28, 2010 in blog / culture / education / history / law / research / technology
Reflecting on the release of Apple’s iPad, David Weinberger suggests that it is a device focused on consuming content and not producing it, and argues that the true future of reading is to become more social. Jim Milles questions scholars’ desire for this vision of the future.
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By krisnelson on Apr 4, 2009 in education / employment / law
Who Could Be Hired Today? (Concurring Opinions): The trend in hiring law professors with graduate training in other disciplines as well as law degrees is not new; it’s been underway at least since I was a student (1988−1991). Some of the best classes I took were with individuals who had such backgrounds. But the emphasis has become even […]
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