Abstract
In recent years greater emphasis has been placed by many Law Schools on teaching not only the substantive content of the law but also the skills needed for the practice of the law. Negotiation is one such skill. However, effective teaching of negotiation may be problematic in the context of large numbers of students studying in a variety of modes and often juggling other time commitments. This paper examines the Air Gondwana program, a blended learning environment designed to address these challenges. The program demonstrates that ICT can be used to create an authentic learning experience which engages and stimulates students.
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Butler, D. A. (2009). Air Gondwana: Using ICT to Create an Authentic Learning Environment to Teach Basic Negotiation Skills. In Proceedings of the 32nd HERSA Annual Conference (pp. 1–12). QUT Digital Repository. Retrieved from http://eprints.qut.edu.au/
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