#VeryWellConnected
Elisa Carbonero
Mia Bottos
Tony Basu
UAlberta Law is already skilled at teaching law school courses remotely.
We have professors who pioneered pre-class video lectures so that classes are devoted to problem-solving and case studies. We have experts in digital law curriculum. When we moved to online classes and virtual office hours in spring 2020, we tested what works and discarded what doesn't. We created how-to videos and offer one-on-one help. Learn more, below.
#VeryWellConnected: UAlberta Law students show resilience during global health crisis
25 May 2020
Students share their perspectives on how they kept learning despite the pandemic
#VeryWellConnected: Prof. Peter Sankoff promotes the advantages of remote education delivery
25 May 2020
A positive mindset is essential when thinking outside the box, says criminal law professor
#VeryWellConnected: How UAlberta Law created remote classes fast and fulsomely
25 May 2020
Faculty’s in-house ‘prepper’ began thinking of everything, years ago
#VeryWellConnected: UAlberta Law’s nimble approach to remote classes
25 May 2020
Professors made skilful transition to remote delivery in face of COVID-19 pandemic