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May 11, 2023

Experimenting with AI for student projects

 

In Fall 2023, I am teaching Consumer Law & Advocacy again.  Instead of having students write a demand letter from scratch using a template, I will have them generate one with ChatGPT 3.5.  Then, instead of filling out a small claims court complaint form, they will use AI to write a professional complaint.  Finally, I will generate Mediation scenarios using AI, with separate facts for each side in our simulations.  
Stay tuned!


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Published on May 11, 2023 11:26

April 21, 2023

Speaking with High School Students about College


Great time speaking at LaunchGSU with students from Northview High School about law issues and going to #college

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Published on April 21, 2023 12:28

March 29, 2023

Prominent Authors Reading Classroom LIGHTBULBS

Many thanks to award-winning authors, Honey Parker and  Blaine Parker, for taking the time to read the book!

All - Check out the Careful-ish Series (Honey) and Free the Pizza! (Blaine)



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Published on March 29, 2023 03:00

March 20, 2023

Monday Motivation: Actual Questions Students Asked Me in Class

 


Sometimes people don’t always know when you’re joking!  These are actual questions that students have asked me in class: “Are you a member of an organized crime family?” “Are you really in the witness protection program?” “Have you ever killed someone?” “Why do hot dogs come in packs of 10 and buns in 8?”  
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Published on March 20, 2023 03:00

March 15, 2023

Student Prisoner Stories from Classroom LIGHTBULBS book

 


My student, “Betty,” was arrested after attending a Tone Lōc concert. She unknowingly wound up as a passenger in an allegedly stolen vehicle. The next morning, I received a phone call from Betty’s grandmother asking me to bail out her granddaughter. 

After getting the cash from grandma, I went to the county jail where the guard took me to a dim and dank holding cell. I was looking all lawyerly with my blue pinstripe suit and sharp leather shoes and briefcase. Another guard escorted Betty into the cell. Her hair was disheveled, a stiletto was missing from one shoe, and she looked frazzled. 

I said: “Betty, we have two options, I could get you out of here now, or” – as I reached into my briefcase – “right now, you can take the Midterm Exam that you missed last week.” 

Betty’s reaction? “Get me the frick out of here!” 

Ninety minutes after the exam commenced, Betty was set free. I’ll let you judge for yourself how true the prior sentence is. 

Always remember: It’s good to be the prof.

Excerpt (pages 83-84) Classroom LIGHTBULBS


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Published on March 15, 2023 03:50

March 14, 2023

Amazon Review Praises Classroom LIGHTBULBS for social/emotional dimensions of teaching and learning

 


A very kind Amazon Review by California professor praised book for "demonstrating the value of social and emotional dimensions of teaching and learning."

Click here to read Review

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Published on March 14, 2023 05:20

March 10, 2023

Classroom LIGHTBULBS is rising the Amazon sales chart

 


Book is rising the chart in unexpected category: Adult & Continuing Education (March 8) https://amazon.com/dp/B0BS8SMXFD

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Published on March 10, 2023 06:12

March 7, 2023

99-Cent Kindle Promo, March 7-13 - Classroom LIGHTBULBS book

 

All - Have a Kindle on me for a limited time.  ENJOY!  

Please consider writing an Amazon Review when you are done reading it.

Click Here for Kindle Link 

Perry

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Published on March 07, 2023 08:00

March 6, 2023

Qualities of an Effective Teacher from Anonymous Student Survey

 


In the book's Introduction, I post results of an anonymous student survey (college juniors and seniors) on the qualities of an effective teacher. Their one word responses:

Adaptive Articulate Dedicated Empathetic (top response) Energetic Engaging (top response) Enthusiastic Helpful Immersive Knowledgeable Organized Passionate (top response) Patient Positive Practical Reliable Versatile


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Published on March 06, 2023 03:00

February 27, 2023

Stars of the Academy of Legal Studies "reading" Classroom LIGHTBULBS


Pictured at top: Jody Blanke, Distinguished Professor of Computer Science and Law, SHSB, Mercer University (Atlanta campus) and former President of ALSB
Below: David Orozco, Bank of America Professor of Business Administration,  Florida State University and award-winner author. Latest book: Business Law & Strategy (Second edition, McGraw Hill)





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Published on February 27, 2023 03:00