Evaluating the potential of virtual simulations to facilitate professional learning in law: a literature review

  • Ann Thanaraj

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Abstract

The use of virtual simulations in Legal Education as a method for learning is relatively rare despite much theoretical support that exists for the benefits in learning. There is also some apprehension on the use of technology in legal education. Both of these are likely due to the lack of solid evaluations concerning the overall impact in professional learning. The paper explores a number of possible theoretical frameworks which can be used in the design of the virtual law clinic simulation training programme and concludes that simulations can be used in professional learning through the experiential, immersive and active learning frameworks which effortlessly support Legal Education.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)89-100
JournalWorld Journal of Education
Volume6
Issue number6
Early online date23 Dec 2016
Publication statusPublished online - 23 Dec 2016

Keywords

  • learning development
  • virtual simulation
  • legal education
  • immersive learning
  • problem-based learning
  • situated learning
  • expansive learning
  • professional development
  • skills and identity

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