From Classroom to Courtroom: How the Moot Court Helps Law Students Learn To Practise

From classroom to courtroom_Moot Court helps law students learn to practise

From classroom to courtroom: how the Moot Court helps law students learn to practise by Jocasta Williams Law students spend much of their degree analysing cases, constructing arguments and building an understanding of legal principles. Professional practice, however, requires something different – the ability to apply that knowledge in real time, in environments where communication,…

How Lab Videos Are Helping Cyber Security Students Stay on Track

Why cyber security students can’t afford to fall behind

How lab videos are helping cyber security students stay on track by Jocasta Williams Some university subjects allow students to recover from a slow start. Miss a week, catch up over the weekend, cram before the assessment and you can often scrape through. Cyber security is not one of those subjects. At La Trobe University,…

Three Million Views Later: What ACU Has Learned About Student Video Engagement

ACU Video Student Engagement

Three million views later: what ACU has learned about student video engagement by Jocasta Williams Across higher education, moving didactic content online for asynchronous engagement is no longer novel. What remains difficult is knowing whether it’s actually working. At Australian Catholic University (ACU), that question became a central focus for the Centre for Education and…