Hi there,
I am writing in because I strongly believe that law lectures should continue to be online next year, however, there could be a compromise. This year, as everyone already knows, has been borderline impossible at times with online learning. We all know the benefits of going to class every day and we are reminded that time and time again in the school of law. However, returning to the days of no recordings would not benefit us as students. Having to fully rely on another person's notes to gain a genuine understanding of some difficult topics just isn't fair. I believe recordings should be made available for a certain time period, or at the end of each topic, to encourage students to continue attending class but not stress us out if we miss one for whatever reason. I do believe big turnouts equate to a better learning environment, but sometimes being able to go back to a difficult lecture towards the end of the year really helps. When you zone out in class for 10 minutes you know you can return to the explanation in the future or sometimes it just does not make sense the first time around. Some students are not always comfortable speaking up in a room of over 100 to ask for something to be repeated. Just my opinion. Payge Swanson Obiter put out a call for articles from students who were either for or against continued recording of lectures. No 'against' articles were received.
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