Document Type
Essay
Publication Date
1985
Abstract
This article describes an innovation in legal education and speculates about its importance and effectiveness as an educational tool. The speculations about its potential use, however, are ones that each legal educator will be able to test individually to determine the effectiveness of this use of microcomputers to improve legal education. The computer software that permits the innovation to be used will be available to interested persons by the time that this article is published.
Recommended Citation
Allen, Layman E. "One Use of Computerized Instructional Gaming in Legal Education: To Better Understand the Rich Logical Structure of Legal Rules and Improve Legal Writing." C. S. Saxon, co-author. U. Mich. J. L. Reform 18 (1985): 383-471.