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Vol. 11, Issue 2, 2000January 01, 2000 AEST

Why Teaching Matters and Technology Doesn’t: An Evaluation and Review of Web-based Lectures (Flexible Delivery in a First Year Law Subject, Part II)

Lawrence McNamara,
reviewface-to-face lecturingweb-based lecturingweb-lecturesteaching and learningonline course deliveryinternet
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McNamara, Lawrence. 2000. “Why Teaching Matters and Technology Doesn’t: An Evaluation and Review of Web-Based Lectures (Flexible Delivery in a First Year Law Subject, Part II).” Legal Education Review 11 (2). https:/​/​doi.org/​10.53300/​001c.6319.
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