Five Adelaide Law School Academics presented at the University of Adelaide’s Festival of Learning and Teaching event on Friday 20th July.
Associate Professor Matthew Stubbs and Cornelia Koch presented with Azaara Perakath, former Principles of Public Law student and PASS leader for Principles of Public Law since 2015. Their presentation was entitled ‘Technology-Enabled Assessment and Feedback in a Large First-Year Law Class: Student and Staff Views’
Associate Professor Laura Grenfell spoke on ‘Circles through Square Holes: Assessment and Feedback in a Diverse University Community (A DITCOP Comic)’. Laura is part of a Community of Practice that is launching this book on student diversity.

Kellie Toole presented on ‘Assessing Career Readiness Skills – The Case File approach in Criminal Law’.
And Anna Olynyk presented on ‘Don’t Be Boring: A simple task for assessing teamwork, creativity and communication in law’. It was a pecha kucha presentation. Pecha Kucha is a presentation style in which 20 slides are shown for 20 seconds each (6 minutes and 40 seconds in total).