Jusletter IT

Virtual Campus and Law&ICT

  • Author: Fernando Galindo
  • Category: Short Articles
  • Region: Spain
  • Field of law: LEFIS (Legal Framework for the Information Society)
  • Collection: Conference proceedings IRIS 2010
  • Citation: Fernando Galindo, Virtual Campus and Law&ICT, in: Jusletter IT 1 September 2010
A Shared Virtual Campus on LAW&ICT (Law and Information and Communication Technologies) has been created to provide an educational technology platform to offer world-wide graduate and postgraduate level courses and for lifelong learning. In this learning framework, an international Degree, Bachelor in LAW&ICT, an international Degree, Masters in LAW&ICT, and an international Lifelong Learning Programme in LAW&ICT are in development, with the participation of ten European Universities and one Brazilian. Also, a world-wide network of experts in LAW&ICT has been created to share the knowledge and disseminate the results and experiences. The LAW&ICT Shared Virtual Campus encourages the mobility of teachers, students and professionals among countries, sharing knowledge about similar and divergent aspects in LAW&ICT; all this features agrees with the reforms in High Education promoted in Europe by the Bologna Process. The LAW&ICT Shared Virtual Campus is already working with 58 modules offered from 10 different European and Latin American countries (Brazil and Argentina), in 8 different languages, and with about 2015 students.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Why LAW&ICT studies?
  • 3. Why a Virtual Campus?
  • 4. Origins of the LAW&ICT Shared Virtual Campus
  • 5. The LAW&ICT Shared Virtual Campus nowadays
  • 5.1. Virtual Campus functional schema
  • 5.2. Virtual Campus education system
  • 5.3. Virtual Campus learning materials
  • 5.4. The collaborative environment: LEFISpedia
  • 5.5. Virtual Campus identification system
  • 5.6. Quality
  • 6. The project in the framework of the Bologna Process
  • 7. Conclusions
  • 8. Acknowledgements
  • 9. References

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