This page aims to serve two purposes: to help users find various projects with which I am involved and to provide some examples of the use of the Web in teaching and providing information. The Web sites are classified by type of project.
Classes
This site was developed by clinic students under my supervison. It illustrates the use of the web to publish a brief bank, links to practitioner sites, and the uses of student creativity and humor.
This site contains several Adobe Acrobat on-line lessons. The one on negotiation is uses interactive multimedia.
In addition to standard class materials--syllabus, etc--this site demonstrates the use of mind mapping and flow charting in the teaching of civil procedure. It also demonstrates the value of linking to other teaching, governmental and commercial web sites to capture class material.
This site demonstrates links to CALI lessons.
Meta Teaching
This site was prepared to support a presentation that Conrad Johnson and I did at the AALS on the use of electronic resources in teaching.
On the CALI web site is a lesson which I prepared on the teaching principles involved drafting computer aided instruction materials.
School Service
This is a frames based interactive multimedia exploration of lawyering skills.
This site illustrates the export of a computer presentation (PowerPoint like) lesson to the Web.
Public Service
West Virginia Legal Services--
This web site supports various civil legal services providers in West Virginia. It contains an expert system with which clients can identify the legal services provider best able to assist which their case. It uses hot spot technology to send clients to the correct office.
West Virginia Legal Services Symposium--
This is a site aimed at sharing with interested parties throughout the State information on the planning for civil legal services here.
West Virginia Family Law Bill--
This site provides information on recent changes in West Virginia family law. It illustrates the communication potential of the Web.