Earlier today I gave a presentation to the faculty of the Appalachian Law School in Grundy, Virginia. I came here on the invitation of Professor Paula Young, who is the chair of their Faculty Development Committee. Paula said she read the Law School 2.0 book the day she received it in the mail last spring, and she wanted me to come talk to her faculty about the ideas I present in the book. Here is a picture of Professor Scott Boone, myself, and Professor Young.
I gave my talk in the form of a MindMap, which is viewable on the LS2 Book's website here. It seemed to be well received among this impressive, and fairly young, faculty. We had a gathering at Paula's home afterwards, and there were many great follow-up questions from members of the faculty. We had a great discussion.
The Appalachian Law School is located in a beautiful renovated building, with a separate building that houses the library. Their classrooms are very well-wired for technology, and their EdTech staff are impressive. I enjoyed my visit, and meeting their faculty, very much.
