Full Description
This open access edited collection is aimed at educators, student services staff, and university management. It is timely in adopting a forward-facing view of various aspects of digital teaching and learning in business and law and provides a vital resource for those designing, managing or thinking about digital learning in both fields.
Contents
Chapter 1. Where are we now with digital teaching? Critical reflections on digital teaching and SoTL in business and law.- Chapter 2. Every truth has two sides: the impact of ChatGPT on law and business education.- Chapter 3. Digital Poverty in the UK and its impact on higher education: a human rights approach.- Chapter 4. Investigating student engagement with digital interactive learning tools at level one: actual and perceived value of these resources.- Chapter 5. Teaching skills online in the BA in Business Studies.- Chapter 6. Police-academic partnerships: delivering the Police Constable Degree Apprenticeship.- Chapter 7. How to develop a sense of belonging in online distance learning?.- Chapter 8. Supporting care experienced students: piloting a project in the Faculty of Business and Law.- Chapter 9. Navigating the award gap of ethnic minority students.- Chapter 10 Designing digital law clinics for student success.- Chapter 11. An exploration of the use of reflective assessment by policing apprentices whilst in an operational setting.- Chapter 12. Simulation games in teaching operations and supply chain management.- Chapter 13. The futures of digital learning and teaching.