The 2nd International Conference on the Training of the Judiciary:
Judicial Education in the World of Challenge and Change2ième Conference internationale sur la formation de magistrature:
Formation de la magistrature dans un monde dèfis et de changementsII Conferencia International sobre la Capacitación delmPoder Judicial:
La enseñanza judicial en un mundo de retos y cambios
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Day 3 - 02/11/2004Plenary: Using Technology and Electronic Learning in Judicial Education
A. The potential and limitations of distance educationMs. Carol Howells
B. Using technology effectively with modest resourcesHon. Chief Justice Adrian Saunders
C. The future of technology in judicial educationMr. Charles Ericksen Hon. Judge William Dressel Workshops: Technology
1. Exploring the potential and limitations of distance educationHon. Justice Luis Henry Molina Dr. Russell Wheeler 1. Exploring the Potential and Limitations of Distance Education (PPT)
2. Making judicial resources available through technologyHon. Judge Victor Hall Ms. Susan Lightstone & Mr. Ben Gianni
3. Course design and delivery using technology for instructor-led programsMr. Mauricio Duce Mr. Raymond Foster
4. How technology can aid in development of basic resources and programsHon. Robert Carr Mr. David Gourdeau Plenary: The Craft of Judging: Identifying and Teaching Judicial Skills Hon. Justice John Laskin & Mr. David Cruikshank 1. Judicial Skills Training (PPT)
1. Hands on Program-design Workshop: A Skills-based Design ExerciseHon. Justice John Laskin & Mr. David Cruikshank 1. Developing an Effective Skills- Based Course: Delivering an Oral Judgment (PPT) Mr. Thomas Nelson Langhorne III
2. Decision making: assessing credibility and making findings of factHon. Justice Marc Rosenberg 1. Credibility (Handout - PPT)
2. Variation on the skills cycle - Credibility (PPT)
3. Judicial dispute resolution and case managementHon. Justice R. James Williams 1. Case Management and Mediation: Interactive Concepts (paper)
2. National Judicial Institute of Canada: Programming on Judicial Dispute Resolution (paper)Hon. Judge J. Clifford Wallace
4. Receiving and weighing scientific evidenceHon. Judge Barbara Rothstein Hon. Justice Thomas Cromwell
5. The application of principles of civil procedureHon. Justice Shlomo Levin 1. The application of principles of Civil Procedure (paper)
6. Teaching diversity issuesHon. Justice Ruma Pal Hon. Justice Douglas Campbell 1. The Process of Developing and Delivering Judicial Education on Gender Equality Issues (paper) Prof. Kathleen Mahoney
7. Teaching Judicial EthicsM. Harold Epineuse Hon. Judge Keith Hollis Hon. Justice Adèle Kent & Hon. Justice Georgina Jackson 1. “Teaching” Judicial Ethics: the Canadian Methodology (paper)
8. Educating court-related justice system professionalsMr. James Buchanan 1. Educating Court –Related Justice System Professionals (PPT)
2. Educating Court –Related Justice System Professionals 2 (PPT)
Ms. Claudia Fernandes 1. Train the Trainers (PPT)
2. Assessing the Educational Needs of Your of Court-Related Professional Staff (PPT)
Mr. William Brunson 1. Course Planning Processand Faculty Development (PPT)