Using information technology to help business students learn about contract law

  • John S. Edwards
  • Robert I. Akroyd

Abstract

Almost all business students study law. However, business students have a different perspective on law from that of law students. A common problem, therefore, in legal courses for business students is how to provide a sufficiently wide-ranging, practically relevant programme without the sacrifice of intellectual depth. At Aston Business School, one approach adopted has been to supplement lectures with role-play exercises, rather than conventional tutorials.

DOI:10.1080/0968776950030117

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Edwards J. S., & Akroyd R. I. (1). Using information technology to help business students learn about contract law. Research in Learning Technology, 3(1). https://doi.org/10.3402/rlt.v3i1.9601
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The application of CAL in institutions